Not exact matches
«By enabling entrepreneurs
and green innovators to test
and scale their business models, homegrown clean technology solutions can help the country build climate resilience, while also creating
jobs and fostering
economic growth.»
President Barack Obama
and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh launched a
Green Partnership, reaffirming their countries» strong commitment to taking vigorous action to combat climate change, ensuring their mutual energy security, working towards global food security,
and building a clean energy economy that will drive investment,
job creation,
and economic growth throughout the 21st century.
Its research
and advocacy led to the creation of New York City's Industrial Business Zones, to the
growth of a
green manufacturing sector in New York,
and the launch of numerous new initiatives to save
and create
jobs,
and integrate
economic and environmental policy.
The book helped catapult the concept of clean
economic growth to the national stage
and make
green jobs a platform in the 2008 presidential race.
Chemistry also is the source of many innovative technologies that drive cleaner energy options, create
green jobs and propel U.S.
economic growth.
But given the news that ethical consumerism bucked the
economic downturn,
and that clean tech companies are seeing massive
job growth, now might just be the time for
green - minded entrepreneurs to realize their
Stimulate
job growth through investment in climate - based solutions, especially «
green - collar»
jobs in low - income communities
and others vulnerable to climate change's
economic impact.
On March 26, 2009 The White House
and a whole bunch of environmental group leaders decided to stop talking about climate change
and push the agenda by talking instead about national security,
green jobs, clean energy
economic growth, clean energy future, diversification of energy, health, future generations...
Through the city's
economic development strategy focused on expanding workforce skills
and encouraging small
and local business
growth and green initiatives, Charlotte's executive candidates have more incentive to seek local
job opportunities with growing firms.