September 13, 2009

Green Jobs Are Not “Just” Blue Collar Jobs

There have been some noises from some quarters that green jobs are nothing but blue collar jobs, as if they are not part of a very influential trend in a sustainable future.

As Greenpeace says in its report Working For he Climate – Green Energy Job Creation: As we head towards the Copenhagen Climate Summit, world leaders have the opportunity to stimulate economic recovery while cutting carbon emissions through investing in green jobs in the renewable energy sector.

The jobs that have an environmental benefit can of course be seen as extensions of existing trades like plumbers, electrician and mechanics but when they become applied to low-CO2 generating purssuits and saving energy they are justifiably green jobs. Nothing at all wrong with that.

We must make the change to clean energy if we are to survive on a sustainable planet. Greenpeace’s report Energy (R)evolution says that “the world can achieve a nine-fold increase in its production of renewable energy to avoid catastrophic climate change.” Under this scenario, by 2030, there would be over 8 million jobs in renewable power and energy efficiency. This is over three times the number than would be the case under a business-as-usual approach.

Furthermore this report showed that if we do nothing to change to clean energy we will half a million energy supply jobs disappearing over the time period.

Energy Auditing – A Growing Green Job Sector

Working For The Climate Report here

September 1, 2009

Home Energy Audit – Saving Immediately

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 8:36 pm

Saving energy by minimising waste is a measure that can be taken now and has immediate effects on reducing energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions. A home energy audit can be revealing.

Did you know that Australia’s energy demand is projected to double by 2020? And the world’s energy consumption will rise by some 44% by 2030?

And energy prices are rising fast – as you know. We used less natural gas for this winter quarter compared to last year and we still paid some 25% more! That’s in Western Australia where we have oodles of natural gas reserves.

And we cannot wait till “They” do something. Everyone is “They.” Cleaning up our act at home, in our own bacckyard is a powerful act. One thing anyone can do is to have a qualified person do a home energy audit or a commercial energy audit.

All this means is that you get someone to assess where your home or business building is wasting energy and where you can plug the drafty gaps, replace energy-wasting lighting and , insulate your roof, and perhaps your walls.

With the generous renewable energy incentives and weatherization subsidies governments offer there is no excuse.

Plus the home and business energy audits area is a good example of a green job. Perhaps its something for you?