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Green careers

With people all over the globe trying to work together to protect the planet, there has been an increased interest in green careers. We put your questions to four people working in green jobs to find out more about what they do day-to-day and why they enjoy their role. Take a look at these four different jobs below and decide which one might suit your interests.

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Chelsea: fuel scientist

Likes working with people who care about making a difference.

Chelsea is a fuel scientist, working in the aviation industry to help make it greener. In her role, she helps to transition products from using conventional fossil fuels to sustainable ones, researching and testing new products in a laboratory.

By doing this work, I’m slowly enabling us to move away from fossil based fuels to fuels that are sustainable.
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Leke: engineering manager

Likes science, problem-solving and people.

Leke is an engineering manager. He works across several different teams, including project managers, engineers and city developers, working together to de-carbonise cities and find sustainable solutions for the future. He also liaises with Members of Parliament when discussing future developments. His role requires a lot of problem-solving as he develops new ways to use renewable energy.

I’m passionate about my job and about making a change in the world. The days are long and tough, but I enjoy the challenge of solving engineering problems and working with my colleagues to design solutions that help our city.
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Fergal: sustainable events manager

Likes being sociable and in a role that focuses on sustainability.

Fergal is a sustainable events manager. He runs clothes-selling events throughout the year, promoting slow fashion. In the build-up to these events, he liaises with vendors and oversees marketing and social media planning. It’s a very varied role, which requires interacting with lots of different people.

We can’t get rid of fast fashion but slow fashion is important in many ways. It’s about how you use the clothes you already have.
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Sireesha: conservation project manager

Likes animals, biology and being outside.

Sireesha is a conservation project manager. She works with a team of specialists and scientists who are trying to understand species and habitats through their work. Her role is to manage the resources for the project. Her role can often require working outdoors, for example in fields and forests, conducting surveys, and returning to the office to analyse the data that’s been collected.

We are at the cusp of what scientists call a sixth mass extinction. Combined with global warming and climate change, it’s more imperative than ever to start conserving our natural environment.

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