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Environmental law career opportunities, environmental policy jobs, employment in air quality and wastewater management and a wide variety of other employment positions are readily available at Locate Environmental Jobs. This environmental job search site is a targeted, niche job board focusing solely on the environmental industry and featuring positions for engineers, scientists, analysts, environmental risk assessment specialists, technicians, policymakers, regulatory specialists, lawyers and more. For those specifically seeking environmental law positions, Locate Environmental Jobs features positions posted regularly by the top companies in the field. Some of the environmental law jobs posted on the site regularly include employment opportunities for environmental investigators, environmental attorneys, environmental law expert witnesses and consultants, among others. Environmental law itself is an unusually nebulous collection of statutes, treaties, conventions, regulations, common law and policies that, taken together, function to regulate the interaction of humans with the natural environment. The purpose is to protect the earth's natural resources and to minimize the damaging effects of human behavior on the environment and resources. As a highly-specialized area of law, environmental law draws from various disciplines, including law, ecology, conservation, energy sustainability and stewardship. Among the elements of the earth's environment protected by environmental law are air quality, climate change, biodiversity, pesticide application, smart growth, sustainable building and development, management of public lands and natural resources, agriculture, and many others. For those seeking to get into the field of environmental law, the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law is a network of roughly 60 law schools throughout the world specializing in environmental law. In the U.S., Tulane, Georgetown University, the University of Oregon, Vermont Law School Pace University and the Lewis & Clark Law School are regularly among the top ranked law schools for those seeking to obtain employment in the field of environmental law.

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