'Green-collar' jobs a growth area, U.S. group says
Companies are stepping up their environmental initiatives, and that may mean a boom in "green-collar" jobs.
A recent forecast by the American Solar Energy Society found that renewable energy and energy-efficient industries were responsible for the creation of nearly 8.5 million jobs in 2006, and by 2030 that number is expected to reach 40 million.
Colleges and universities are taking notice, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc., a job placement consulting group.
Many have introduced specialized degree programs in eco-commerce, environmental accounting, green and social marketing, and ecological economics.
"The demand for 'green-collar' jobs is really exploding, especially as the cost of energy continues to climb," said John Challenger, the group's chief executive. "Students need to start thinking about developing skills that will give them an edge for these types of careers that did not even exist until recently."
Popular jobs include urban planners, forestry professionals and environmental lawyers, Challenger said. There is also a growing demand for architects and engineers with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit.
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Go for it Meredith!
I think this is historic - you sound very inteligent and I am sure you can organize something good in SC! I am in Texas - but I'll join your group and help if possible.
I am sure there are others who will join.
Keep on keeping on... together we will make a change that will positive for the future of America.
I have to figure out this blog stuff. I posted a response on my own page and thought it would be here too... Anyway, it was factory. Both GM and Ford still build vehicles compatible with the kits but the purchaser, usually a Government agency, has to have it converted after market. My husband says GM is building bi-fuel cars to sell in other countries but doesn't market them here. I hope that changes. I have heard the conversions cost between $8,000 and $10,000. The Fed gives a 50% tax credit and Oklahoma gives a 50% tax credit but I think Oklahoma's is 50% of the remaining cost which would leave us only paying 25% for the conversion. We'd have to come up with the money up front though. We have natural gas at home and can purchase and install a CNG appliance but they are expensive and we have a fill site 8 miles south in Mustang, OK. With the additional fill sites Chesapeake is rumoured to be putting in, we may not need one anyway. We're going to wait and see. Otherwise, the appliance would cost about $5,000 installed. If we buy one new, we would get the same tax credits as on the conversion. Wish we'd bought another one. We could have had a second one for $5995 a year ago but the same vehicle now would cost us $13,500. We paid $10,000 for ours but, again, it only had 4,000 miles on it so it was just like a new car. We had it appraised a couple of weeks ago for insurance purposes and it has appreciated in value -- it's now worth $10,300 -- The appraiser thinks it will continue to appreciate.
I just heard Boone's ad on evening news last night and was so encouraged that someone with credibility is speaking up with a real plan. I just checked into his website, which shows a lot of similarly minded people. I am in Seneca, SC. Not too sure how much help one person can be, but a group is more noticeable. Anderson is not far.
There may be relief in sight. We need to track this legislation and make sure the American people are protected as it moves through congress. This could open up the conversion market if we hold our representatives and senators feet to the fire.
Here is a piece of legislation that proposes to deal with the natural gas regulations on the federal level.
Senator James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma Introduces Drive America on Natural Gas Act and we need to show our support. This is a first step on the road to energy independence.
Below is the contact page.
http://inhofe.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.ContactForm
The regulations of certification are addressed in a way to open up the market. Finally!!!!!!!!!
David Baker contributed this section.
We have to drown out the foreign oil Lobbyists in Washington. Collectively We have to become the VOICE for changing our reliance on foreign oil, by Vocalizing our Support for the wide scale use of Alternative Energy Producing Systems.
The ACTION we can take Today is to influence our LEGISLATURE. We must change the thinking in Washington. This is accomplished by CONTACTING your Senator, Representative, Governors.
The following links to Websites are one way of Contacting Congress. I find these links to be the quickest at getting to the "contact web form" used by most of Washington.
SENATORS:
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
and look for the link to their web form
Wm,
Thank you for the welcome. I hope we can do something to get the country moving again. It will be nice to not have to rely on the middle east for our energy.
Hello. I am Bob Sullivan. My wife and I are about to relocate back to South Carolina, specifically, Sumter at the end of July. I recently saw the inforamtion on the Pickens Plan on the news and decided to check out the website. I am convinced that we are heading for big trouble if we don't take some drastic action soon to develop alternative sources of energy. I am retired US Air Force and spent 27 years on active duty and another 13 years working as a civilian for the AF. I am not as well versed as I should be on alternative energy sources but am willing to help. We'll be living in Sumter, SC as soon as we make the move in three weeks. I'd like to hear from anyone in the Sumter area who is involved. I'd like to meet to discuss these very serious issues.
I just saw your question on my page. I'm in Westminster. Grew up in Walhalla. Retired USA SFC. I was in The White House Communications Agency for 12 years. Know Gresham Barrett pretty well. I worked as a Westminster Police Officer for a year and met him then at his Furniture Store. I'm not too advanced on alternative energy, but I am familiar with electronics, theory and the like. I am glad to do what I can.
I live in the upstate of South Carolina--in Anderson ( the Electric City)--which is equidistant on I-85 from Atlanta, Ga and Charlotte, NC.
I, too dream of a future much like T Boone envisions--and I'd like to try to help create it Any other South Carolinians ( or people from Ga or NC) who'd like to try and work together, please contact me.
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Companies are stepping up their environmental initiatives, and that may mean a boom in "green-collar" jobs.
A recent forecast by the American Solar Energy Society found that renewable energy and energy-efficient industries were responsible for the creation of nearly 8.5 million jobs in 2006, and by 2030 that number is expected to reach 40 million.
Colleges and universities are taking notice, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc., a job placement consulting group.
Many have introduced specialized degree programs in eco-commerce, environmental accounting, green and social marketing, and ecological economics.
"The demand for 'green-collar' jobs is really exploding, especially as the cost of energy continues to climb," said John Challenger, the group's chief executive. "Students need to start thinking about developing skills that will give them an edge for these types of careers that did not even exist until recently."
Popular jobs include urban planners, forestry professionals and environmental lawyers, Challenger said. There is also a growing demand for architects and engineers with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit.
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I think this is historic - you sound very inteligent and I am sure you can organize something good in SC! I am in Texas - but I'll join your group and help if possible.
I am sure there are others who will join.
Keep on keeping on... together we will make a change that will positive for the future of America.
Glad to see you are on board!
Reb in Sweetwater.
There may be relief in sight. We need to track this legislation and make sure the American people are protected as it moves through congress. This could open up the conversion market if we hold our representatives and senators feet to the fire.
Here is a piece of legislation that proposes to deal with the natural gas regulations on the federal level.
Senator James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma Introduces Drive America on Natural Gas Act and we need to show our support. This is a first step on the road to energy independence.
Below is the contact page.
http://inhofe.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.ContactForm
Here is Senator James M. Inhofes website
http://inhofe.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressRoom.PressReleases&ContentRecord_id=32cee86f-802a-23ad-4e25-8ceb2615ebae
The regulations of certification are addressed in a way to open up the market. Finally!!!!!!!!!
David Baker contributed this section.
We have to drown out the foreign oil Lobbyists in Washington. Collectively We have to become the VOICE for changing our reliance on foreign oil, by Vocalizing our Support for the wide scale use of Alternative Energy Producing Systems.
The ACTION we can take Today is to influence our LEGISLATURE. We must change the thinking in Washington. This is accomplished by CONTACTING your Senator, Representative, Governors.
The following links to Websites are one way of Contacting Congress. I find these links to be the quickest at getting to the "contact web form" used by most of Washington.
SENATORS:
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
and look for the link to their web form
Representatives:
https://forms.house.gov/wyr/welcome.shtml
To Contact Your Governor:
http://www.nga.org (national Gov. list)
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi
http://speaker.house.gov/contact/
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
http://reid.senate.gov/contact/
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell
http://mcconnell.senate.gov/contact_form.cfm
http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
Thank you for the welcome. I hope we can do something to get the country moving again. It will be nice to not have to rely on the middle east for our energy.
I, too dream of a future much like T Boone envisions--and I'd like to try to help create it Any other South Carolinians ( or people from Ga or NC) who'd like to try and work together, please contact me.
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