Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary
AI Impact
This role involves tasks that AI currently automates poorly — complex judgment, physical variability, or heavy emotional labor.
Robotics Impact
Some structured physical tasks are automatable. Human oversight and adaptive judgment remain necessary.
Most AI-Affected Tasks in This Role
Develop economic models, forecasts, or scenarios to predict future economic and environmental outcomes.
Develop new principles and new relationships between existing mathematical principles to advance mathematical science.
Process and review environmental permits, licenses, or related materials.
Teach political science.
Monitor operations to ensure that staff members comply with administrative policies and procedures, safety rules, union contracts, environmental policies, or government regulations.
Collect, synthesize, analyze, manage, and report environmental data, such as pollution emission measurements, atmospheric monitoring measurements, meteorological or mineralogical information, or soil or water samples.
Attend sales or trade meetings or read related publications to obtain information about market conditions, business trends, environmental regulations, or industry developments.
Plan or direct development or communication of programs to maintain favorable public or stockholder perceptions of an organization's accomplishments, agenda, or environmental responsibility.
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