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The Green Revolution Will Change The World! Green Collar Jobs Will Save The World. Find Out All About The Different Industries, Job Profiles And Where To Find Green Jobs

When you apply for green jobs, ensure you have a detailed description of the job, including the skills required. Just because the job is 'green' it doesn't mean that you can ignore everything you already know about applying for the right job preparing your CV and getting ready for the interview. You need to know everything about the job so you can relate it back to your own skills and experience. These jobs are just as demanding as any other 'real' job.

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I've included some good background information for you about understanding 'green jobs' and about 'green jobs' that pay well.

Understanding Green Jobs

What is a Green Job Anyway?

You're already familiar with the terms "blue-collar jobs" and "white-collar jobs". Now there's a new kid on the block known as "green-collar". Green-collar jobs center around environmentally friendly services and products. More than ever before people are concerned with the condition of the planet. As a result, good environmentally friendly jobs are being created every single day.

Taking Responsibility for the Environment

Why have these jobs become popular? It's because something must be done to preserve the environment. Playtime is over. The time to work towards reducing waste and pollution is now. The planet can't continue to take abuse and sustain human life simultaneously. The green-collar sector has been created to achieve the goal of creating a cleaner planet.

Jobs in this sector are referred to as "greenjob". This term isn't widely-known, but it will become familiar as more companies put an emphasis on "going green". This shift is already in motion.

Dell Computers got involved by creating a "green" PC that uses 70 percent less power than a typical computer. Also, President Obama plans to create 5 million green jobs during the years to come. There's no doubt the green sector is rapidly growing. Not only is that good news for the environment, but it's good news for the unemployed and those looking for a career change.

How do you recognize a good green job? There are three requirements:

1. Pay a decent wage.
2. Have room for advancement.
3. Reduce waste and pollution.

By now you're probably asking yourself, what fields fall into this category? Just about any job fits. What makes the difference between white-collar, blue-collar, and green-collar is how the job is performed and its result. You can find green jobs in just about any profession.

For example:

  • Law. There are lawyers and advocates who specialize in green cases. When a pesticide company contaminates a lake or a species is endangered because of construction, these green-collar jobs in the legal field come to the rescue.
  • Construction. Energy-efficient buildings are created by "green builders". These builders are concerned with environmentally conscious methods and materials. There's a huge demand for green builders, and its one of the fastest growing occupations in the green-collar sector.

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One thing is certain, there are more of these jobs than workers available. The sector is so new until the supply of workers hasn't kept pace. As demand grows, more training programs and jobs will become available.

Do you want a job that pays well and helps protect the environment? Learn all you need to know about good jobs. Visit http://www.greenjobtoday.com now for more information.

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Pursuing Alternative Forms of Energy

Record high prices at American gas pumps and continued trouble-brewing in the Middle East, Nigeria, and other areas of importance to the oil-driven economy have made it clear to Americans that we are in need of developing many new avenues of energy supply and production. In short, we need to reduce our dependency on oil, for it is ultimately finite and, frankly, the cheap sources of oil (not all oil—just the stuff that is cheap to remove from the earth) are running out. Energy consultants and analysts are insistent that cheap oil has “peaked” or is very soon going to peak. What this means for us is an expensive future—unless we can find new sources of powering our mechanized and electronic civilization, new sources which are alternatives to oil leading to more green jobs.

We must also switch to alternative forms of energy because our present forms are too damaging to the atmosphere. While this writer does not believe that the global warming trend is much, if at all, sustained by the activities of mankind (in short, it's a natural cycle and there's nothing we can do about it except prepare for the effects of it), we certainly do contribute at present to the destruction of the environment and to things like air pollution with our energy sources as they are. Coal is another source of energy that we need to wean ourselves off, it is finite, and it is filthy, and the mining of it is dangerous and environmentally disruptive. We can also explore new, streamlined methods for producing electricity that we presently generate so much of via hydro-power so that we are less disruptive of the environment when we have need of constructing things such as large dams.

Developing nations which have turned industrialized in recent decades especially will need the benefits of alternative energy research and development, for they are presently doing much more environmental damage than the United States. The United States, Japan, and some European nations have been implementing studies into and programs for the development of alternative energy sources, and are therefore already leading the way in doing less environmental damage. The developing nations such as China and India need to look to Japan and the West as examples of what research and development to give government backing and private investment currency to. We could also add great robustness to our own economy by being at the forefront of such alternative energy sources development and then marketing the technologies and services to nations like India, China, Brazil, and so on and so forth.

Biofuels from things like “supertrees” and soybeans, refined hydroelectric technology, natural gas, hydrogen fuel cells, the further building of atomic energy plants, the continued development of solar energy photovoltaic cells, more research into wind-harnessed power—all of these are viable energy sources that can act as alternatives to the mammoth amounts of oil and coal that we presently are so dependent on for our very lifestyles. The energy of the future is green and the future of many careers lies in green jobs.

Continue now to Well Paid Jobs to find out about this type of environmentally friendly job that pays well.

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