Environmental Communicator
An Environmental Communicator interprets complex environmental data and translates it into easily understandable terms for various audiences. They may work for environmental organizations, government agencies, or businesses, and use a variety of media to communicate their message, including writing, public speaking, and social media.
Skills and Knowledge
Environmental Communicators typically have a strong background in environmental science, communication, and public relations. They must be able to clearly and concisely explain complex scientific concepts to a non-technical audience. They must also be able to develop and implement effective communication strategies, and use a variety of media to reach their target audience.
Education and Training
Most Environmental Communicators have a bachelor's degree in environmental science, communication, or a related field. Some may also have a master's degree in environmental communication or public relations. There are also a number of online courses and training programs available to help people learn the skills needed to become an Environmental Communicator.