"Green-collar workers -- who include everyone from energy-efficiency consultants to wastewater plant operators -- constitute a tiny but fast-growing segment of the U.S. economy, according to a study published today by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
The 'clean-energy economy' grew 9.1 percent between 1998 and 2007 to 777,000 jobs. While that is just half a percent of all U.S. jobs, the clean-energy economy is poised to grow significantly with financial support from the public and private sectors, the Pew concludes.
'The nation's clean-energy economy is poised for explosive growth,' said Lori Grange, the Pew Center on the States' interim deputy director. 'The trends include surging venture capital investment ... a critical growth rate in clean-energy generation, energy efficiency and environmentally friendly products.'"
Michael Burnham reports for Greenwire June 10, 2009.
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"Study Cites Strong Green Job Growth"
"Report: Green Jobs Outpacing Traditional" (Christian Science Monitor)
Green Jobs Sector 'Poised for Explosive Growth,'
Source: NYTimes, 06/11/2009