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American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists
NameAmerican Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists
Formation1955
LocationAnnapolis, Maryland

American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists is a professional organization that was established in 1955 to improve the environment through the application of Environmental engineering and Environmental science. The organization is headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, and its members include professionals from various fields such as United States Environmental Protection Agency, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and United States Army Corps of Engineers. The academy is dedicated to promoting the development of Sustainable development and Environmental sustainability practices, as advocated by United Nations Environment Programme and World Health Organization. The organization's efforts are also aligned with the goals of the Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act, which were enacted by the United States Congress to protect the environment.

History

The American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists was founded in 1955 by a group of professionals from the United States Navy, United States Army, and United States Air Force, who were concerned about the impact of human activities on the environment. The organization's early years were marked by collaborations with other professional organizations, such as the American Society of Civil Engineers and the National Academy of Engineering. The academy's history is also closely tied to the development of environmental policies and regulations, such as the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, which was signed into law by Richard Nixon. The organization has also worked closely with other environmental organizations, such as the Environmental Defense Fund and the Natural Resources Defense Council, to promote environmental protection and sustainability. The academy's members have also been involved in various international initiatives, such as the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement, which aim to reduce Greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the effects of Climate change.

Organization

The American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists is a non-profit organization that is governed by a board of trustees, which includes representatives from various organizations, such as the National Science Foundation, United States Department of Energy, and United States Department of Agriculture. The organization has a number of committees, including the Water Environment Federation and the Air and Waste Management Association, which focus on specific areas of environmental engineering and science. The academy also has a number of local chapters, which are located in cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The organization's members include professionals from a wide range of fields, including Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University. The academy is also a member of the International Association of Impact Assessment, which is a global network of organizations that promote sustainable development and environmental protection.

Certification

The American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists offers a number of certification programs for environmental engineers and scientists, including the Board of Environmental, Health & Safety Auditor Certifications and the Certified Environmental Professional program. These programs are designed to recognize professionals who have demonstrated expertise in environmental engineering and science, and who have committed to upholding the highest standards of professional practice. The academy's certification programs are recognized by a number of organizations, including the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. The certification programs are also aligned with the standards of the International Organization for Standardization and the American National Standards Institute. The academy's members who have obtained certification have worked on various projects, such as the Boston Harbor cleanup and the Chesapeake Bay restoration.

Awards_and_Honors

The American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists presents a number of awards and honors to recognize outstanding contributions to environmental engineering and science. These awards include the National Academy of Engineering's Draper Prize for Engineering, the National Science Foundation's National Medal of Science, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Achievement Award. The academy also presents a number of awards to recognize outstanding achievements in specific areas of environmental engineering and science, such as the Water Environment Federation's Camp Award and the Air and Waste Management Association's Richard Beatty Mellon Award. The academy's members have also received awards from other organizations, such as the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Australian Academy of Science. The awards are presented at the academy's annual conference, which is held in cities such as Washington, D.C. and San Francisco.

Membership

The American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists has a diverse membership that includes professionals from a wide range of fields, including Environmental engineering, Environmental science, and Sustainability. The organization's members include individuals from Private sector companies, such as Bechtel Group and CH2M Hill, as well as from Public sector organizations, such as the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The academy's members also include academics from universities such as University of California, Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon University. The organization's membership is open to professionals who have a degree in a relevant field and who have demonstrated a commitment to environmental protection and sustainability. The academy's members have access to various resources, including the Journal of Environmental Engineering and the Environmental Science & Technology journal.

Board_of_Trustees

The American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists is governed by a board of trustees, which includes representatives from various organizations, such as the National Academy of Engineering, United States Department of Energy, and United States Department of Agriculture. The board of trustees is responsible for setting the organization's strategic direction and for overseeing its operations. The board includes individuals such as Robert A. Dalrymple, Gerald E. Galloway, and Joan B. Rose, who are recognized experts in environmental engineering and science. The board of trustees meets regularly to discuss issues such as Climate change, Sustainable development, and Environmental sustainability. The board's decisions are guided by the principles of the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Health Organization. The academy's board of trustees has also collaborated with other organizations, such as the National Science Foundation and the Environmental Defense Fund, to promote environmental protection and sustainability.

Category:Environmental organizations

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