
Where are all the green jobs?
During the 2008 campaign season, voters heard a lot about green jobs that were going to help reverse slipping employment numbers while reducing American dependence on foreign oil.
Employment in the green economy is limited to just one-half of 1% of all
But as the larger economy goes, so go the green jobs, and things are starting to look up for both. Unemployment numbers ceased their slide (at least briefly) in July, and venture capital investments in alternative energy rose 73% in the last three months compared to the first three months of the year. "Once you start seeing more investments made in our economy recovering, as we stabilize and we get people back to work, then I think there'll be more interest in expanding," Solis said of the push for green jobs. But as the economy finds its feet, is
While the age of emission free motoring and renewable electrical power may be in its infancy, it's going to take a long time to mature. Many wind and solar companies have cut back on employees as the economic climate has eaten away at bottom lines, and a disconnect between state and federal officials regarding the best way to spur green job development creates bureaucratic obstacles to getting stimulus cash into the right hands.
But the funding is coming. Last week Obama announced $2.4 billion in grants to be distributed to various companies developing electric vehicles and more efficient battery technologies. Energy Secretary Steven Chu last week said $3 billion in renewable energy grants will boost green employment, and that while it's taking some time to review grant proposals, more federal dollars for green jobs are in queue.
What will these green jobs look like? Most will be in energy, at least initially, as
USA Green Jobs now.Org is here to help individuals and companies find these green jobs now once the economy straightens out we will be in great position to help people corporations and our ecosystems of earth.
(By Clay Dillow via via San Francisco Chronicle)




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