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Going green will only take hold if it matters to everyone.  And “green” will only work if through going green we create opportunities to make a decent living while mitigating the human impact on global climate change, cleaning up our environment and creating real value in the process.  This transition will not happen overnight.  Nor will this transition be without bumps and curves along the way, because change is not always easy.

Two sectors frequently mentioned in the press as going green are the energy and building industries.  These are certainly very important green growth areas.  Green jobs, though, can and are being created in many other industries such as manufacturing, information technology, food production, banking and finance, transportation, healthcare, pharma and bio-tech,  waste processing and water to name a few.  In addition, there are opportunities in education, consulting, and media and communications.

We all have a stake in going green, in the environmental and economic benefits that will accrue to people and to communities.

March 12, 2010
VP-level CSR Jobs Up, Even as All Postings Fell 68% From Q3 08 to Q3 09

Job postings related to corporate social responsibility tumbled 68 percent from the third quarter of 2008 to 2009, according to a recent report.

But behind the numbers is a rising trend of executive-level job postings such as vice president and other senior positions such as director, according to Sustainability Recruiting’s CSR Jobs Report. The report drew from Business for Social Responsibility’s CSR Jobs Page.

“The emergence of the VP of CSR and VP of Sustainability titles seems proof of the growing strategic business position of CSR,” stated Dave Stangis, Vice President of CSR and Sustainability at Campbell’s Soup.

-environmental LEADER, Energy & Environmental News for Business

 

"[A green job] has to pay decent wages and benefits that can support a family. It has to be part of a real career path, with upward mobility. And it needs to reduce waste and pollution and benefit the environment."

- Phil Angelides, Apollo Alliance, "What Is a Green-Collar Job, Exactly?"

Time Magazine, May 26, 2008

 

"the current tally of 8.5 million U.S. jobs in renewable-energy and energy-efficiency industries could grow to as many as 40 million by 2030"

- BusinessWeek, January 2008

Jun 10, 2009 - The number of jobs in America’s emerging clean energy economy grew nearly two and a half times faster than overall jobs between 1998 and 2007. In a new report, Pew provides the first-ever hard count across the 50 states of the actual jobs, companies and venture capital investments that supply the growing market demand for environmentally friendly jobs, products and services.

Pew Charitable Trusts

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