Monthly archive - February 2013

China’s Impact on the American Green Job Market

China’s Impact on the American Green Job Market

A new electric vehicle plant, built by a Chinese automobile manufacturer, could bring a large number of green jobs to the United States. BYD, has plans to manufacture electric vehicles in California, hoping to produce 100 EVs in the first year of operation.

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Interested in a Green Career? Try These Promising Possibilities

Interested in a Green Career? Try These Promising Possibilities

The green job market is expanding, and as a result, it is now easier than ever to secure a position doing something you love while helping the environment at the same time. Explore these green careers which are showing promise as the green economy expands.

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Reusable Water Bottles Mandated at University Campuses

Reusable Water Bottles Mandated at University Campuses

Student advocacy groups are making progress on campuses across the United States as bans on plastic water bottles become more popular. Cutting down on the wasteful practices of these potentially toxic containers help save money and the environment at the same time.

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Renewable Energy Contributes Half of New Generating Capacity for U.S.

Renewable Energy Contributes Half of New Generating Capacity for U.S.

Renewable energy produced half of all new energy generating capacity in 2012, an accomplishment in the fight against global warming. In fact, wind energy beat natural gas in new energy generating capacity. Imagine what 2013 has in store for us!

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