Democratic presidential candidates
			Posted 11-05-2012 at 08:10 AM by marcitize12
			
		
		
		Democratic   presidential candidates have been stumping for "green collar jobs,"   contending that workers need federally-funded training to help build the new   energy economy and fill the avalanche of work coming to the burgeoning   domestic clean-tech and alternative energy sectors. Attention to green jobs   is a relatively new thing in congress and on the campaign trail only   recently. A search of the nation's major newspapers on the site   newslibrary.com shows 2007 as the year the phrase "green collar   jobs" came into popular use. Last year, the number of stories mentioning   these jobs jumped to 317. In just the first month of 2008, the number of   stories hit 114. The concept has crept into the political lexicon over the   past four years while lawmakers have pushed a trifecta of energy-related   causes: a boost in domestic renewable energy production, U.S. "energy   independence," and reducing greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to   global warming.
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