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Thursday, October 08, 2009
Jobs are scarce and the climate is changing, but there is hope on the horizon that both those problems could be solved by the wave of green jobs predicted to touch every sector of the economy.
Jobs are scarce and the climate is changing, but there is hope on the horizon that both those problems could be solved by the wave of green jobs predicted to touch every sector of the economy.
But to make it happen, there needs to be a synergy of governmental policy, investment in education, support of new ideas and a work force ready to implement the innovation that some say could save the economy while helping the planet.
“It’s not just about building wind turbines or solar energy panels, it’s about changing our attitudes and changing the culture,” said Peter Beattie, a trade commissioner for Australia, as he spoke to a panel on how his country is embracing the green economy.Read Full Article
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