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Kimberly's Chronicles

green collar jobs

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Kim
@ April 8, 2008 9:53 PM
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Ah, time.  There is never quite enough of it, is there?  Same holds true for air time on the Clark Howard Show.  Occasionally we touch on things that I wish Clark had more time to talk about.  
Recently, Clark mentioned "green collar jobs" and there are a couple of articles about that wished we would have had more time to go into.  Both Business Week and the New York Times have written very informative stories on the topic recently.  Also, if you are in search of a Green Collar Job, check out The Apollo Alliance and Green for All.

Oh, and on a related note, has anyone else out there seen Garbage Warrior?  I saw this documentary last weekend and I was floored by the innovations that this guy has come up with.  Architect Michael Reynolds been building houses literally out of garbage that are completely energy-independent for around 30 years.  It's really quite amazing and definitely worth checking out.


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