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Greening the stimulus plan -- Van Jones testifies

Green For All urges Congress to fund the Green Jobs Act.
Thu, Jan 15 2009 at 8:36 PM EST
Read more: GREEN ECONOMY

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Van Jones testified today before the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming presided over by Chairman Ed Markey. His main focus was to dispel the notion that the term "green jobs" was somehow rhetorical, or not based in fact, and to clarify for the record what it means. Van stated that there the term is still rarely heard in the mainstream press and confusion exists over its exact definition:
Every day, someone asks me: “Oh, yes, we are very excited about all you are doing. But what exactly IS a green job?” Also, some vocal opponents and naysayers have begun spreading falsehoods and confusion about what is in fact a very simple and practical concept. It must be said that even proponents of the idea have missed important opportunities to move the green jobs concept from rhetoric to reality.
 
Van then goes on to provide a simple definition, saying a green collar job is far from revolutionary, but rather an "upgraded" blue collar job  - carpentry, roofing, electricians, plumbers, metal workers -- one that increases the training and skill level of the employee while "...to better respect the environment."
 
The Green Jobs Act was in fact passed into law in December of last year, but has yet to be funded.  So Van Jones and his organization Green for All are lobbying Congress to fund the Act, which could create millions of new jobs by allocating funds from Obama's economic stimulus package. You can sign the 'green the stimulus' petition on line.  As defined by that Act, eligible industries include:
 
    (1) energy-efficient building, construction, and retrofits industries; (construction)
    (2) renewable electric power industry; (energy)
    (3) energy efficient and advanced drive train vehicle industry; (transportation)
    (4) biofuels industry; (energy)
    (5) deconstruction and materials use industries; (recycling)
    (6) energy efficiency assessment industry serving the residential, commercial, or industrial sectors; and (construction/energy)
    (7) manufacturers that produce sustainable products using environmentally sustainable processes and materials (manufacturing).
 
The testimony is great and clarifies 3 of the main myths around using green jobs to stimulate the economy. Read the full testimony on the Green For All website.  Also read my post on Van Jones and the Green Revolution.
 

 

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Posted By WIL MAERTENS - Sat, Jul 25 2009 at 7:44 PM EST

GREEN BUILDING MATERIALS

The world is a brighter greener place now. I was worried that we were washed up as far as manufacuting clean green strawboard building materials. We are a second start-up company. We have been very lucky to selll (PBG3) strawboard to Germany and The Barn at Falling Water a Frank Lloyd Wright project site. http://www.fallingwater/52/
We manufacture acoustical ceiling and walls from straw.... More

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