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Green Jobs in Biden s Infrastructure Bill: What They Could Pay and How to Be Eligible – NBC4 Washington

Between 1 million and 1.2 million jobs per year would be generated in the energy efficiency and renewable energy space, by Biden s bill, according to Robert Pollin, economics professor and co-director of the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. That includes jobs in wind energy, solar energy, making industrial buildings more energy efficient and in making high efficiency cars. Though Pollin has not yet completed an analysis of Biden s proposal, he estimates that the job creation figures for the American Jobs Plan are likely to be in the range of 25% to 30% percent of those of the THRIVE Agenda, a 10-year, $9.5 trillion congressional investment agenda put forward in a September 2020 resolution for which he has done extensive analysis.

Green Jobs in Biden s Infrastructure Bill: What They Could Pay and How to Be Eligible – NBC Bay Area

Between 1 million and 1.2 million jobs per year would be generated in the energy efficiency and renewable energy space, by Biden s bill, according to Robert Pollin, economics professor and co-director of the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. That includes jobs in wind energy, solar energy, making industrial buildings more energy efficient and in making high efficiency cars. Though Pollin has not yet completed an analysis of Biden s proposal, he estimates that the job creation figures for the American Jobs Plan are likely to be in the range of 25% to 30% percent of those of the THRIVE Agenda, a 10-year, $9.5 trillion congressional investment agenda put forward in a September 2020 resolution for which he has done extensive analysis.

Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Corner: Time for Appalachia to THRIVE | News, Sports, Jobs

editorial@newsandsentinel.com Lobbyists and industry representatives in the fossil fuels industries, including Greg Kozera with Shale Crescent USA, like to claim that the industries are all about good-paying jobs, prosperity, and thriving communities. These are claims that West Virginians and Appalachians more broadly cannot afford to go on believing. An article in The New Republic by staff writer Kate Aronoff titled “Fossil Fuels Companies Are Jobs Killers” from April 5 explains why the myth of the benevolent extraction industry must finally be subjected to and overcome by the truth. Aronoff writes, “A recent analysis from the Norwegian research firm Rystad Energy, published last week, finds that ‘robotic drilling systems can potentially reduce the number of roughnecks required on a drilling rig’ by 20 to 30 percent over the next decade, translating to hundreds of thousands of jobs lost and billions of dollars saved worldwide. In the United States, Rystad Energy predict

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