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Earth Day 2013: More than 3 Million Work in 'Green' Jobs

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Monday, April 22, 2013   

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Ever since the first Earth Day in 1970, some people have tried to paint environmentalists as "radicals" who don't really understand the economy. Forty-three years later, as Earth Day is recognized by people in more than 150 countries, Howard Learner says there's nothing "radical" about it. He's president of the Environmental Law and Policy Center, and remarked that with more than 70 percent of pollution coming from the energy and transportation sectors, political squabbling solves nothing.

"There are no Democratic forests and there's no Republican rivers, and when we see the extreme weather events happening, I think the public is smart, and the public is telling our policymakers it's time to get serious about solutions," Learner declared.

Today, some call clean energy investments "job killers," although Learner says that's a myth. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says more than 3 million people now hold "green" jobs. A half-million are in manufacturing, 370,000 in construction, and nearly 350,000 in professional, scientific and technical services.

Learner, who considers himself to be something of a myth buster, said the biggest myth is that you can't have economic growth and a better environment. He points to companies that use a sustainable approach and still manage to experience growth and business success.

"We can do smart solutions with technological innovation, better solutions in terms of energy, better transportation solutions that make our communities work, that reduce pollution and improve our economy."

According to the economic development group Enterprise Florida, the state ranks seventh in "clean tech" employment, with nearly 103,000 green jobs. There are some 4,000 clean energy businesses in the state.

More information is at goo.gl/Ix7Ap and EarthDay.org. The Enterprise Florida report is at EFlorida.com.




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