On my walk this past Sunday afternoon, I realized how much this environmental ethics has affected me. Although most of the environmental problems cannot be solved, I have faith in humanity that eventually we can all get it right and work together to solve the problems of the world. As I realize now the current state of affairs, the world is disastrous and beginning its slow death. If we don't try to stop it, things will get very complicated for future generations.
Therefore, I've decided to take a career path in either environmental design or environmental engineering. I find myself extremely passionate about the environment, but the problem is what to do about all the problems we have caused.
Environmental engineers work toward that goal. They help cities and construction companies find ways to build that don’t damage the environment. They help to clean up environmental problems from the past. They work with factories so they pollute less. Environmental engineers do their part to make sure that the earth will be in good condition for those who live here tomorrow.
Not only that, but the fact that green jobs are careers of the future is also a bonus. While I was originally interested in environmental policy, I'm beginning to believe that environmental engineers are the actors of the policies made. As many problems continue to arise, the career paths we take must be relevant to our future that was once promising, and is now a threat. Eventually, people in office will understand the urgency of nature's cries and will be forced to change our destructive ways.
Because actions speak louder than words, I find myself extremely inspired by my lived ethics project and all it took was walking outside, admiring the scenery. It also provided me with an unexpected passion to save Mother Nature.
I think i'll take Teddy up on that..
Not only that, but the fact that green jobs are careers of the future is also a bonus. While I was originally interested in environmental policy, I'm beginning to believe that environmental engineers are the actors of the policies made. As many problems continue to arise, the career paths we take must be relevant to our future that was once promising, and is now a threat. Eventually, people in office will understand the urgency of nature's cries and will be forced to change our destructive ways.
Because actions speak louder than words, I find myself extremely inspired by my lived ethics project and all it took was walking outside, admiring the scenery. It also provided me with an unexpected passion to save Mother Nature.
I think i'll take Teddy up on that..