The Hunt for a Green Job: What the Clean Economy has to Offer Job Seekers

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Green Technology has given architects several things to rejoice about. It is helping designers become more responsible and conscious about the impacts of their buildings on the environment and the future; it is also sparking more creative approaches to design while engaging technological innovation. And perhaps most importantly, it is providing new jobs in the market for architects, engineers, researchers and manufacturers. So how can each of these professions benefit from this boosted interest in sustainability and renewable technology? Read on for tips on how and where to acquire a “green job”.

The facts:

1. Traditional job growth is trudging along at a rate of 3.7% while clean economy job growth is pulling ahead with 9.1% based on figures between 1998 and 2007. This “clean economy” refers to goods and services that are produced to benefit the economy. This includes renewable energy manufacturing, recyclable and reusable materials and products that reduce the use of harsh chemicals and production of waste during their manufacturing processes.

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Cite: Irina Vinnitskaya. "The Hunt for a Green Job: What the Clean Economy has to Offer Job Seekers" 16 Sep 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/164253/the-hunt-for-a-green-job-what-the-clean-economy-has-to-offer-job-seekers> ISSN 0719-8884

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