Now Hiring: Green-Collar Workers
The federal government is poised to pump billions into clean energy projects that could create as many as 1.5 million new green jobs www.USAgreenjobsnow.org
A GREEN RECOVERY?
"It's inevitable, as the money really starts to flow into infrastructure programs, particularly green projects, there will be job growth here over the next year," says John Challenger, chief executive officer of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, a global outplacement company based in Chicago.
The Obama Administration is looking to health care and green jobs to help drive the job recovery. According to the Pew study, green jobs grew by 9.1% from 1998 to 2007, nearly two and a half times faster than the overall job market. And the growth will likely accelerate because of growing consumer demand, venture capital infusions, and government reforms, the report concluded.
In a July 15 column in The Seattle Times, Van Jones, special advisor for green jobs at the White House Council on Environmental Quality, identified some green projects getting stimulus funding, starting with a $5 billion investment to make
INCENTIVES FOR GROWTH
William Bogart, economics professor and dean of academic affairs at York College of



I live in New York City and am committed to its greening. I am presently working on introducing the city to a wind turbine system patented and part of a two year DEP pilot program. I am also looking for full time work in the green industry here in NY. I have submitted my resume to USA Green Jobs Now. Can anyone provide any suggestions as to applying for local jobs here?
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