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Environmental engineering is the application of science and engineering principles to improve the natural environment (air, water, and/or

land resources), to provide healthy water, air, and land for human habitation (house or home) and for other organisms, and to remediate polluted sites. It involves waste water management and air pollution control, recycling, waste disposal, radiation protection, industrial hygiene, environmental sustainability, and public health issues as well as a knowledge of environmental engineering law. It also includes studies on the environmental impact of proposed construction projects. Environmental engineers conduct hazardous-waste management studies to evaluate the significance of such hazards, advice on treatment and containment, and develop regulations to prevent mishaps. Environmental engineers also design municipal water supply and industrial wastewater treatment systems as well as address local and worldwide environmental issues such as the effects of acid rain, global warming, ozone depletion, water pollution and air pollution from automobile exhausts and industrial sources. At many universities, Environmental Engineering programs follow either the Department of Civil Engineering or The Department of Chemical Engineering at Engineering faculties. Environmental "civil" engineers focus on hydrology, water resources management, bioremediation, and water treatment plant design. Environmental "chemical" engineers, on the other hand, focus on environmental chemistry, advanced air and water treatment technologies and separation processes. Additionally, engineers are more frequently obtaining specialized training in law (J.D.) and are utilizing their technical expertise in the practices of Environmental engineering law.[citation needed]. About four percent of environmental engineers go on to obtain Board Certification in their specialty area(s) of environmental engineering (Board Certified Environmental Engineer or BCEE).

Green Technology Environmental technology (abbreviated as envirotech) or green technology (abbreviated as greentech) or clean technology (abbreviated as cleantech) is the application of one or more of environmental science, green chemistry, environmental monitoring and electronic devices to monitor, model and conserve the natural environment and resources, and to curb the negative impacts of human involvement. Sustainable development is the core of environmental technologies. The term environmental technologies are also used to describe a class of electronic devices that can promote sustainable management of resources. Green technology or, as it is often referred to, environmental technology, attempts to address the negative impact humans have on the planet by promoting technology that is developed and utilized according to certain standards that protect the environment. Green technology applies environment science to conserve the environment and its resources. Some of the major segments of green

technology include energy conservation, solar power, hydrogen fuel cell, and doubly-fed electric machine. Green technology is one of the fields most promoted by the Eco-friendly organizations which are so popular these days. In addition, governments make policies to implement it, corporations adopt to it to suit their services and products, and non-profit organizations promote it far and wide. It's always in the news, on the radio, and in the press because everybody believes humans cannot remain indifferent anymore to the impact they have on nature and that the time has come to conserve and protect the planet. Green Electronics One of the major categories of green technology, and one that interests most people because it has a direct impact on their daily lives, is green electronics. Computers, mobile phones, televisions, and various gadgets and devices are only some of the electronics indispensable for the average person. Electronic devices are not only important for prosperous countries but for developing nations as well. The widespread use of electronics all around the globe makes green electronics a issue of critical importance. The major manufacturers of electronics, such as Apple, Nokia, or Sony, have been concentrating their efforts lately on green technology because consumers are no longer satisfied with cutting-edge technology alone. They want, besides top-notch features, the assurance that what they buy is manufactured and can be utilized without harming the environment. Recycling electronics Recycling is a worldwide initiative closely linked to green technology. People are encouraged by governments and organizations not to throw their old electronics together with their everyday trash. Also, more and more recycling centers for outof-use electronics appear around the globe every year that try to minimize the waste and pollution associated with discarded electronic devices and, when possible, to ensure that reusable materials are not wasted. Energy conservation But green technology is also about the way electronics are developed and used today. Energy conservation is a critical concern that affects the way electronics are manufactured. Regularly new standards emerge that regulate the energy consumption of everyday electronic devices, according to policies adopted by governments. The aim of the energy conservation movement is to reduce the electricity consumed by electronics so that less fossil fuel will have to be burned to create that necessary electricity. Robotics and green technology

Robotics is a field closely connected to green technology that is rapidly developing. Robotic solutions that try to increase the efficiency of industrial operations while minimizing the effects they have on the environment, is one area of robotics that is rapidly advancing. Manufacturers from all fields adopt robotic solutions to increase productivity and to reduce waste materials and pollution. In the years to come it will be up to science to make technology greener, but consumers also have a duty of their own. By buying electronics labeled as Ecofriendly and by recycling their old electronic devices they will make their own contribution to the upcoming age of green electronics.

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