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4.7 million more people were employed in clean energy in 2022 than in 2019, according to the IEA. But that's not enough.
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The city’s Green Career Exploratory Program, launched in the early days of the pandemic, emphasizes the recruitment of people of color through partnerships with community institutions.
by Frank Jossi
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It’s a reflection of the growing, influential force of the clean energy sector itself that will be difficult for serious politicians to ignore forevermore.
by Sarah Golden
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Burbank Water & Power is replacing a Utah coal plant with state-of-the-art natural gas turbines ready for 30 percent green hydrogen co-firing.
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Programs should be nurtured to have lasting effects, rather than serving as short-term band-aids.
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From New York to California, states are adopting “community solar” programs that bring solar power and lower energy bills to low-income households.
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With some of the highest solar capacity in the nation, there's clear demand for the clean energy job potential in Florida.
by Jake Hiller
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The idea that ‘doing good’ in this world won’t earn you money, while earning good money will require professional compromise, remains widely accepted in business. This assumption is nonsense.
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A deep-dive into the numbers behind labor and renewable energy.
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With more people now employed in the solar industry than in the oil and gas pipeline business, what is the future of the clean energy workforce?
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Green building construction accounts for 38 percent of new jobs in the so-called green economy and 33 percent of all construction jobs. Here's a look at why this boom is happening.
by Dan Probst