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The United States’ clean energy market was growing before the Inflation Reduction Act became the law of the land. Now, clean energy job creation is booming.
by Leah Garden
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Leaders of new climate startups need to integrate ESG from the beginning.
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According to a new report, the Inflation Reduction Act is poised to support and dramatically increase the U.S. climate sector.
by Leah Garden
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Future engineers need to understand their work’s human impact. One professor explains his practice: a 'sociotechnical approach.'
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A new coalition with names such as Ørsted, Autodesk and Unilever is championing clean jobs — but some say that doesn't go far enough.
by Jordan Cozby
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This sustainability roundup: Renewable Energy Buyers' Alliance appoints an Air Force bigwig, MetLife creates a CSO role, and California state government gets stacked.
by Holly Secon
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This month's Names in the News span appointments in city resilience, corporate diversity and renewable energy buying. Also, a GreenBiz editor helms HuffPo.
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The former Greenpeace organizer and co-founder of Sungevity will become the new head of California clean tech fund CalCEF.
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A clean tech recruiter hopes her work will save you some headaches.
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Katie Kross discusses her new book, "Profession and Purpose: A Resource Guide for MBA Careers in Sustainability."
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Progressive businesses lobby congress to extend the wind energy tax credit.
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When a Silicon Valley cleantech company announces plans to expand beyond the friendly confines of California to build a second factory in Delaware, we should pay attention.
by Alex Hahn
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With 3.1 million jobs in the U.S. a new study from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that any reports on the death of clean energy and green jobs were premature.
by Cai Steger
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Throughout 2009, California's green economy lost fewer than half as many jobs as the overall state economy, according to the latest report from Next 10.
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While American media and pundits are bemoaning our inability to create any jobs or compete on green technologies, Asian countries are putting to work -- with great results -- the same ideas that have been killed in US political skirmishes.
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The Internet, shale gas technologies and Google search engine all had their origins in research funded by the U.S. government. These are just a few examples, and show why now is exactly the wrong time to stop supporting cleantech innovation.
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Despite much punditry decrying the president's green jobs funding as wasted effort and money, there are three good reasons why renewables are the key to a new boom in green jobs.
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The president last night laid out a balanced and pragmatic program to boost the economy through creating green jobs. But -- even if it is approved by Congress -- is it going to be enough?
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Los Angeles leads the nation on green jobs creation; Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal released list of Top 25 Environmental Firms, Auto industry enjoys green jobs growth, and more.
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Facing heavy criticism for a sluggish economic recovery, U.S. President Barack Obama brought his talk about the importance of growing more green jobs to Cree's thriving LED factory in North Carolina.
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Kristina Johnson, former U.S. Undersecretary of Energy and now CEO of Enduring Energy, talks about what it will take to increase the numbers of women in clean energy technology.
by Ann Goodman
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California collected 24 percent of global cleantech VC dollars, which translates to roughly $11.6 billion since 2006. In a promising sign, the state received 40 percent of worldwide cleantech VC in the first half of 2010, a 246 percent jump compared to the same period a year before, according to the latest research from the nonprofit Next 10.
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Solar power, biofuels and biomaterials continue to hold the best cleantech job opportunities in the U.S. with the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley again topping the list of 15 metro areas in the country with the greatest job activity, according to a new study from Clean Edge.<br />
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Research suggests even more can be done to stimulate investment in Los Angeles startups, with one area -- cleantech -- poised to lead the way if spurred by entrepreneurial drive and public policy.
by John Paglia
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The Obama administration is awarding $100 million in Recovery Act funds for smart grid workforce training to prepare an estimated 30,000 Americans for the jobs that are expected to help transform the country's utility and electrical manufacturing industries.