Green careers are on the rise. The green-collar movement got a serious boost from the Green Jobs Act of 2007 and the recent American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Both combined allocate millions of dollars for green-job training and research. It’s expected that more than 2 million jobs will result from the push towards a more ecologically-friendly environment.
Green job career opportunities can be found in just about any occupation. However, two occupations in dire need of workers includes:
1. Farming. Someone has to grow all those organic fruits and vegetables. Unfortunately, America has fewer than 3 million farmers. And according to a Fast Company article, the average age for those farmers is 55-years old. America is ready for the next generation of farmers.
However, it’s no longer enough to be a simple farmer. Modern farmers need to be business savvy, and know how to run a business just as well as a farm. Training is available at various schools around the country, including the University of Vermont, University of Oklahoma, and Evergreen State College.
2. Urban Planning. Do you want to make your city a “green city”? Then consider becoming an urban planner. You’ll spend your time finding ways to make city life more environmentally friendly.
Urban planning involves creating an efficient and convenient mass transit system. Encouraging citizens to shun cars in favor of walking, biking, or mass transit is an urban planning issue. One of the biggest problems facing cities everywhere is the accumulation of trash on the streets and in landfills. Urban planners are tasked with finding solutions to such situations.
The good thing about this career is it’s slightly more secure than most green jobs.
This sector is expected to quickly grow by more than 15 percent. Most of the positions are in local government offices. As a result, urban planning can offer a more stable job situation.
Get Involved Now
If you are a student, unemployed, or interested in switching careers now’s a good time to enter the green industry. Read and learn all you can about the new green-collar sector. What do you want to do? Do you already have the skills? If not, do you know where to find training? These are important questions that you must answer.
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