Earth and Environmental Science
Understanding relationships between the physical Earth and its organisms to inform applications in ecology, conservation and pollution management.
Earth and environmental scientists study the interdependent relationships between the earth, air, water and the organisms that inhabit them. They use a multifaceted approach, working both in the laboratory and in the field to identify, control and eliminate sources of pollutants or environmental hazards utilising their skills as both scientists and policymakers.
applications in cellular agriculture:
Earth and environmental scientists can work closely with climate scientists and engineers to conduct life cycle assessments and help guide the sustainable design of cellular agriculture bioprocess systems. They can also assist in developing environmental regulations for cellular agriculture.