'Green collar' jobs have growth potential
WASHINGTON, Mar 26, 2008 -- UPI
The green-collar job sector is growing in the United States and could
include more than 14 million workers by 2017 industry, analysts said
Wednesday.
It is hard to pin down what constitutes a green-collar job but the American
Solar Energy Society said jobs there are 8.5 million U.S. jobs that involve
Earth-friendly enterprises and renewable energy sources. That figure could
grow by 5 million in the next 10 years, Jerome Ringo of the Apollo Alliance
told The New York Times.
Green-collar jobs, defined by purpose, could include bankers, roofers,
scientists or teachers. They include "Ph.D.'s and Ph.-do's," said Van Jones,
president of Green for All in Oakland, Calif.
"We need people who are highly educated at the theoretical level and we need
people who are highly educated at the level of skilled labor," he said.
The concept is seen as a panacea that will lift the economy and steer the
environment in the right direction, the report said.
"It will affect every business and every industry," Lois Quam, managing
director for alternative investments at a bank in Minneapolis, told the
Times.
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