Fossil Fuel Companies Are Job Killers
New analysis shows the number of workers required per project will soon fall by 20 to 30 percent, even without a transition to renewables.
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As Joe Biden’s climate-scented infrastructure proposal kicks off, the fossil fuel industry has one tried and true message to fall back on: They stand for jobs, prosperity, and the working man. (That’s why the tax hikes, regulation, and subsidies for renewables Biden proposed would be bad.) This time, though, there’s a problem: It’s increasingly unclear that oil and gas would actually provide those jobs, even with the government helping them.
President Joe Biden's vision for a clean energy future isn't just about spending billions on solar panels and wind farms. The White House also wants to hire
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