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Will Biden s clean energy push lead to jobs boom?

Will Biden s clean energy push lead to jobs boom? CBSNews © Westend61 Technician standing in a field at a wind farm with climbing equipment Good-paying jobs lots of them. That′s the promise around which President Joe Biden is proposing to transform the U.S. energy sector, with the goal of making it energy-efficient, environmentally friendly and a catalyst for long-term economic growth. As Biden portrays it, his plan to invest in infrastructure including a shift to renewable energy, electric vehicles and upgrades to the nation s power grid would produce jobs at least as good as the ones that might be lost in the process. His plans call for 100% renewable energy in the power sector by 2035. 

AAC&U survey finds employers want candidates with liberal arts skills but cite preparedness gap

Now the not-so-great findings: employers see room for improvement in how colleges and universities prepare students for work. Views on higher education and perceptions of recent graduates also vary significantly by employer age and educational attainment. Younger employers those under 40 place a higher value on civic-related learning outcomes and experiences than do employers over 50. The AAC&U is a staunch proponent of liberal arts education and what it can do for individuals as well as society. But what does this particular set of findings mean, especially at a time when higher education, and society, are facing all manner of upheavals related to COVID-19?

Can Biden add energy jobs? Hope mixes with doubt

AP Photo/John Raoux NEW YORK (AP) Good-paying jobs many of them. That′s the seductive idea around which President Joe Biden is proposing a vast transformation of the energy sector, with the promise of making it far more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. As Biden portrays it, his plan to invest in infrastructure and accelerate a shift to renewable energy and electric vehicles, to more efficient homes and upgrades to the power grid would produce jobs at least as good as the ones that might be lost in the process. His plans call for 100% renewable energy in the power sector by 2035. To people who have devoted careers to the the fossil fuel industries, those plans may look more like a dire threat. To the president, though, out-of-work oil workers could be shifted to other jobs plugging uncapped oil wells, for example and thousands more positions would be created to help string power lines and build electric vehicles and their components.

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