Where are all the green jobs?
The government has been trying to quantify today’s emerging green
economy, and while we’re glad that the figures appear to be on the rise,
we can’t help but wonder how accurate the accounts really are. A study
conducted by the U.S. Department of Commerce in 2007 showed green products and services made up between 1% and 2% of the U.S. economy — that translates into 1.8-2.4 million
jobs in the private sector. While indisputably a sizable number in an
ailing economy, it’s really that huge gap that’s got us wondering what’s
going on. Why such a range? Not surprisingly, it turns out that
deciding what qualifies as green in the economy isn’t a straightforward
answer — because while nuclear power gets the grade for some, oddly
enough, bicycles aren’t considered as eco-friendly for others. If you’re
as confused as we are, read ahead for some additional insight!
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