To work as a climate change analyst, you typically need to:
- have a high school diploma or equivalent; and
- have at least a bachelor's degree in environmental science or a related degree.
Education after high school
Most students prepare for this field by earning a bachelor's degree in environmental science. As an undergraduate student you study math, statistics, computer science, and physics. You should also study public policy and economics if you plan to pursue the policy side of climate change.
Jobs that deal with the science of climate change analysis require a master's degree or a PhD. A degree in environmental science, mathematics, or computer science is helpful.
Work experience
Working as an intern with an organization that deals with climate change is a great way to gain experience. So is working in a climate-change-related science lab.
On-the-job training
New workers often learn additional skills on the job. The length of training varies.