What is the best Green Degree?

February 8th, 2010 by My Efficient Planet Leave a reply »


I’m interested in studying environmental design, but I’m unsure about a major. I’m interested in Urban ecology, Industrial/urban/environmental development and design (large and small scale), and sustainable business. Any suggestions on programs/schools/majors that would make the best use of the progress the green building movement is making. Not only would I be interested in building from scratch, but really updating exisiting homes and businesses to be more environmentally mindfull. Something like the Green Bakery http://www.buildagreenbakery.com/… where all aspects are considered.

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1 comment

  1. Envirodude says:

    For solutions to any problems, engineers are the key. If you want to solve the world’s environmental problems, then go into Environmental Engineering with minors in ecology, development, or environmental law.

    If you can not handle the math or physics, then environmental law is where I would go. You can sue the pants off of the polluters that way while working for some special interest groups.

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