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Green Jobs Report: At Least 3.1 Million Americans Employed In Green Sector, Labor Department Says

First Posted: 03/22/2012 1:30 pm Updated: 05/22/2012 5:12 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — At least 3.1 million Americans are employed in green jobs, a sector that now accounts for about 2.4 percent of the nation's total employment, the Labor Department said Thursday.

The report represents the first time the department's Bureau of Labor Statistics has come up with an official count of environmentally friendly jobs, an emerging part of the economy and a centerpiece of President Barack Obama's stimulus plan.

Environmental groups cheered the report as an affirmation that green jobs are a real factor in the nation's economic growth. Obama has set a goal of creating 5 million green jobs and his stimulus plan provided $80 billion to help boost this sector.

"These green jobs are very real and important to our rebuilding economy," said Cai Steger, energy policy analyst at the Natural Resources Defense Council. "It isn't just about keeping kids safe or the environment clean, it's about jobs ... it's about rebuilding our economy."

Republicans have questioned Obama's focus, saying there has been little to show for all the money spent. They point to boondoggles like the administration's decision to pump $528 million into California solar company Solyndra before it collapsed, laying off 1,100 workers.

The report makes no assessment of when the jobs were created and says its figures are from 2010. It found 2.3 million green jobs in the private sector and 860,300 in the public sector.

In the private sector, manufacturing had the greatest number of green jobs with about 461,800, about 4 percent of all manufacturing employment. Construction was second, with about 372,000 jobs.

Vermont had the highest proportion of green employment at 4.4 percent, while Florida had the lowest at 1.3 percent. California had the largest number of green jobs, with 338,000 workers.

But the report is sure to add to the debate over how exactly to define green jobs. Some may wonder how the report can say nuclear power plant employees have green jobs, but not workers who make bicycles.

The answer lies in a two-part definition that the BLS developed in 2010. The first part counts "output-based jobs" that produce goods and services benefiting the environment or conserving natural resources. That includes a company producing solar panels or a farmer growing organic tomatoes.

The second part of the definition covers "process-based jobs" where workers make a company more environmentally friendly or use fewer natural resources. That would include an employee at a manufacturing plant in charge of recycling, even if the plant itself is not green.

A nuclear power plant is green because it produces energy without causing harmful greenhouse cases, said Rick Clayton, chief of the division of administrative statistics and labor turnover at BLS. The agency ignores the fact that nuclear power produces radioactive waste that may have longer-term impact. But the process of manufacturing a bike does not benefit the environment, even though someone who later rides the bike instead of driving helps keep the air clean, Clayton said.

The report released Thursday includes only jobs under the first part of the definition. A second report counting process-based green jobs will be released later this year.

Clayton said coming up with an accurate count of green jobs was tricky because not every step of producing and delivering a green product is environmentally friendly.

An organic tomato, for example, helps the environment benefit where it's grown, Clayton said. But the process of being canned and then delivered by truck to a restaurant has no benefit to the environment, he said.

"To think that we could track an organic tomato would make the definition too broad and it would be uncollectible," Clayton said.

The BLS surveyed 333 industries out of 1,193, and excluded those industries that have no primary environmental benefit, Clayton said.

Clayton said the BLS report is consistent with a 2010 report from the Commerce Department which came up with its own definition to find the number of green jobs in the private sector ranged from about 1.8 million to 2.4 million.

Obama's Council of Economic Advisers has claimed that about 225,000 green jobs were saved or created through the first nine months of 2010. That figure is not verifiable in the latest report.

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01:47 PM on 05/10/2012
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04:54 AM on 04/18/2012
When we stop overlooking the abuse of institutional control, and start addressing that problem intelligently and swiftly; not allowing it to fester, and literally stopping economic progress. Green jobs will grow in exceptional leaps and bounds overnight. Abusive institutional control has always been the main problem. We just need to start admitting it, and addressing it. Even on a daily basis. Stop finding justifications for it's effects on our society.
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vetxcl
09:40 PM on 04/14/2012
Mr. Clayton contradicts himself. Here, he alleges labor can't be tracked , by his tomato example : ""To think that we could track an organic tomato would make the definition too broad and it would be uncollectible," Clayton said. And yet his previous statements say that he has a good idea of the process. Also, how can UPS and FedEX track things, and the military can track things, and Homeland Security can track things, but Mr. Clayton, claims it can't be done - despite previously displaying a working knowledge of all the steps?
Mr. Clayton appears to be a beaurocratic double-talker.
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vetxcl
09:33 PM on 04/14/2012
"Obama has set a goal of creating 5 million green jobs and his stimulus plan provided $80 billion to help boost this sector." - from the article.

Oh, OK, so....according to whom???? Sure the headline lays claim to the whole article, but the statement isn't directly linked to any dept., nor is it in the form of a quote. No, the President doesn't work in the Labor Department nor any subset of it. So, according to whom?

This Clayton guy sounds like a shill for nuke e. Actually, nuke plants do produce carbon, because many are not solely powered by nuke reactors and steam. And they use up a ton of water, not so green either. And they produce radioactive waste, not so green either. And they take a long time to build and are expensive to do so. And they require high levels of employment and security. And the storage sites are expensive to build and require security. Not as green as Mr. Clayton would have the suggestible believe.
Genders
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03:47 PM on 04/13/2012
Green is the color we will all glow if nuclear contiues.

Nuclear power is trillion dollar cancerous disasters, million year cancerous wastes, and civilization ending proliferation.

Rooftop solar, offshore wind and waste bio fuels are the only fuel sources that have grown in the last few years, fossil and nukes have decreased their percentage of our generated power world wide.

http://www.iea.org/stats/surveys/mes.pdf nukes, combustibles, all decreasing total installed base, renewable up 23% world wide.
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02:28 AM on 04/06/2012
Our colleges used to generate a lot of engineers, physicist, scientists. Now it seems MBA's who's goal to to work on wall street. We need way more engineers and scientists interacting with government leaders in decision making. The last 20 yrs or so of discounting science in the US is going to bite us big time and soon. Lawyers and MBAs are not really qualified to lead a 21st country. So many reasons this is so.
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02:21 AM on 04/06/2012
Most all great advances in engineering and technology in our past 60 years had the R and D funded by the government. Then moved to the private sector when commercial aspects were discovered. Private money is not going to take this risk, heck these guys are sitting on trillions and have no clue what to do with it.
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01:13 AM on 03/31/2012
I predict (with my new made in the USA crystal ball, now with 50% less rare earth minerals from China) that there will always be controversy around clean and green energy and the jobs associated with it, as long as there are lobbyists in DC - and AOL will be here to help stir it up.
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vonnise
12:36 PM on 03/25/2012
For the amount of our tax payer money that has been poured into “green” energy, benefiting only 2.4 percent of the nation’s workforce hardly seems worth the effort!
Kommonman
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01:44 AM on 03/28/2012
Gotta start somewhere
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zelduh
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02:19 PM on 03/28/2012
Fanned for logic.

This is what blacksmiths said about the car in the 1900s!
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02:17 AM on 04/06/2012
And the new multi- million (or likely billion) Littoral navy ships benefit how may jobs? You know the ones in Mobile AL? Thing is we got to start somewhere. Oil is not going to be around forever and most new discoveries cost a lot to pull out and/or process (tar sands). How about saving some of the oil for all the other things it's used for other than energy - moving down the road, generating electrons?
09:31 AM on 03/24/2012
What's the point of counting something if when you don't like the results you just change the definition to include more items that can be tallied?
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