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Learn how geological processes like weathering and geochemical reactions can fight climate change
The geological history of Earth sheds light on how Earth in its past has managed global heating through the natural geological processes. However, geologically global heating and cooling is a longer time-consuming process, unlike the present anthropogenic global warming which led to climate change. Climate change is the long-term shift in the temperature and changes in the weather pattern (e.g. precipitation, wind patterns, heat waves, sea currents etc.) on both the local, regional and global scales.
![img](kyqo87jbd6nb1 " Rise in the concentration of three major greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere since 1850. Source: Figure 2.1 IPCC Report 2023 ")
Are you on an integrated MSci? Otherwise I'd say you could try a grad scheme first then go do a masters when you've figured out what niches are there in industry you're interested in
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There's more jobs open in geotechnics than in exploration geo that's for sure.