INTRODUCTIONDwindling natural resources, growing global demand for energy, climate change – these issuesare irrevocably altering our global economy. In this report, the U.S. Conference ofMayors and Global Insight have examined the economic benefits of the 'Green Economy' -that part of economic activity which is devoted to the reduction of fossil fuels, the increaseof energy efficiency, and the curtailment of greenhouse gas emissions. The greening of theU.S. economy, of the global economy, is not a dismantling of the past, but a new step forward– the next step in a continuous process of economic growth and transformation thatbegan with industrialization and led us through the high-tech revolution.The economic advantages of the Green Economy include the macroeconomic benefits of investmentin new technologies, greater productivity, improvements in the US balance oftrade, and increased real disposable income across the nation. They also include the microeconomicbenefits of lower costs of doing business and reduced household energy expenditures.These advantages are manifested in job growth, income growth, and of course, acleaner environment.
Note that this paper doesn't project jobs related to *new* green building development. Obviously some of the job growth from other sectors will support the GaiaShip but actually designing doesn't count... oh well. Just means the total numbers of 'green' jobs is a tiny bit larger.
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