Wednesday
Apr082009
Global warming creates opportunities
By Suzia van Swol-University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News Service
From Ph.D’s to GED’s, there are new jobs and new sectors that Van Jones, Special Advisor for Green Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation with the White House Council on Environmental Quality, says are available through the green movement.
The Obama administration anticipates a $645 billion revenue from a cap and trade system which is projected to be set in place by 2012. The plan puts a limit on the amount of greenhouse gas an oil or electric company can emit, and anything exceeding a set “cap” results in companies buying pollution allowances or credits from companies who have not exceeded their limits.
Republicans believe that the middle and lower class Americans will be the ones suffering from such a plan because of the raised prices in electric bills. Republicans also worry that it is important to heal the economy before tackling a green revolution.
The Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant is specifically designed to get money for energy efficiency in cities. Jones said that he will be working closely with the Office of Management and Budget to make sure that money intended for creating green jobs is actually put into the community. “All monies are to be distributed consistent with
equal opportunity and other policy objections of the administration,” said Jones.
Jones said that cities account for 75% of our green house gas emissions “which means that we cannot beat global warming without greening our cities.”
Fixing buildings that leak too much energy requires jobs because “buildings don’t weatherize and retrofit themselves,” Jones said, adding that
“Everything that is good in the fight against global warming is also a job or a contract, therefore it’s good for people.”
From Ph.D’s to GED’s, there are new jobs and new sectors that Van Jones, Special Advisor for Green Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation with the White House Council on Environmental Quality, says are available through the green movement.
The Obama administration anticipates a $645 billion revenue from a cap and trade system which is projected to be set in place by 2012. The plan puts a limit on the amount of greenhouse gas an oil or electric company can emit, and anything exceeding a set “cap” results in companies buying pollution allowances or credits from companies who have not exceeded their limits.
Republicans believe that the middle and lower class Americans will be the ones suffering from such a plan because of the raised prices in electric bills. Republicans also worry that it is important to heal the economy before tackling a green revolution.
The Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant is specifically designed to get money for energy efficiency in cities. Jones said that he will be working closely with the Office of Management and Budget to make sure that money intended for creating green jobs is actually put into the community. “All monies are to be distributed consistent with
equal opportunity and other policy objections of the administration,” said Jones.
Jones said that cities account for 75% of our green house gas emissions “which means that we cannot beat global warming without greening our cities.”
Fixing buildings that leak too much energy requires jobs because “buildings don’t weatherize and retrofit themselves,” Jones said, adding that
“Everything that is good in the fight against global warming is also a job or a contract, therefore it’s good for people.”
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Middle-Class First Victim Of The Stimulus Package, Says Boehner
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) criticized the $787 billion economic stimulus package for having too many repercussions in the daily life of American middle-class taxpayers. The middle-class has been hit the hardest by measures taken by the Obama administration said Boehner during a weekly press conference in Washington.
“The pattern here is pretty clear”, said Boehner. “Every time the President makes a so-called tough decision, it is the American middle-class that gets hit the hardest... People who follow the rules, people who pay their mortgages on times, pay their credit cards on times, go to work every day, they’re the ones who” are getting hit upon every day, he said.
Boehner said that “people are really fed up and Washington is hanging up the middle-class in to dry” and require them to pay for the stimulus package, the financial bailouts of AIG and General Motors.
The usefulness of the stimulus package was questioned by Boehner with the attempt of a Georgia town to use stimulus funds “in order to lure” a company with 1,200 jobs based in Ohio.
On the recent bankruptcy of General Motors, Boehner said that the Obama administration is “going to control the board at General Motors and so the government will make the decisions... Auto companies force Americans to buy cars they don’t want to buy. This is lunacy, and all of this is going to get stuck on the back of American middle class’ taxpayers.”