Green Jobs In High Demand

October 13, 2008 · Filed Under Alternative Energy, Green, News 

Renewable energy has started to really pick over the past few decades. With the high growth in the research and development of these new alternative sources of energy, there will be a need for more scientist, researchers, machine works and various other jobs. It is predicted that 4.2 million new environmentally friendly “green” jobs will be created over the next 30 years, almost 10% of the job growth over that period.

Green Workers
Photo by richardmasoner.

That is a huge number of jobs that could be created if we continue in the right direction. There will probably be a loss of jobs if we continue to move towards renewable energy, jobs will start to decrease in traditional dirty energy sources like gas and coal and move towards new renewable sources like wind, solar, geothermal and others. It is refreshing to see that such a large number of jobs will be created not only to manufacture and maintain the new equipment, but academic positions in science and engineering will be created to research ways to makes these new energy sources more efficient.

How the Green Jobs will be Created

There are several assumptions that need to happen in order to reach the 4.2 million green jobs that include:

  1. 40% of our electricity consumption will be coming from renewable energy sources; 1/2 of which will be coming from wind and solar energy.
  2. Buildings becoming more energy efficient to reduce their electricity use by 35%.
  3. A shift from traditional fuels to bio-fuels and ethanol.

I hope that our country is able to surpass the first 2 assumptions, but reaching those numbers would be a great achievement regardless. I am not in agreement with the last one as many of you may know because ethanol and other bio-fuels are not environmentally friendly and are only temporary solutions to the problem. Along with that, they only raise the prices of food for our country. The right direction for our country would be to move more to renewable energy sources and have more electric cars or begin to use hydrogen for vehicles.

Lets just hope that our country capitalizes on using clean energy sources to not only be a more eco-friendly country, but to boost our economy and raise our job growth.

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3 Responses to “Green Jobs In High Demand”

  1. green home hints on October 14th, 2008 6:05 am

    thats not really all too surprising. With the spike in earth friendly awareness, such a need for green jobs are probably on a drastic rise!

    green home hintss last blog post..Organic Aphid Control and Aphid Spray

  2. Global Patriot on October 19th, 2008 11:46 pm

    This transition will be similar to those in the past related to technology shifts. There was a significant change in employment as air travel became the norm and passenger trains experienced steep declines.

    It’s a painful process, and we should help those who are displaced, yet ensure that the status quo does not hold back progress.

    Global Patriots last blog post..World Food Day

  3. botox dallas on October 23rd, 2008 11:09 am

    Green jobs are long overdue in this country.

    History shows us that whenever a new industry comes along old industry jobs will be lost.

    It may appear to be a bad thing (in terms of jobs lost) but I think the benefit of green jobs will help our society in the long run.

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