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posted by admin on Jun 5

Green jobs will flourish when the U.S. turns away form oil and coal in the battle against global warming...

Duluth,MIN,USA -The Duluth News-Tribune/Red Orbit -June 4, 2008: -- A recent U.S. Department of Energy report said it's possible to generate 20 percent of all U.S. electrical needs by 2030, up from 1.2 percent today, a move that would create nearly $1 trillion worth of economic activity around wind, said John Dunlop of the U.S. Wind Energy Association... The movement of giant wind turbines through the port of Duluth has created a boomlet of economic activity for the region, just the kind of clean, green jobs that will flourish when the U.S. turns away form oil and coal in the battle against global warming... That was the message Tuesday from leaders of environmental, labor and political groups who say U.S. action is needed to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and push the nation’s economy toward green energy... The groups released "Job Opportunities for Green Economy,'' which looked at current jobs and potential in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Florida, Indiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia... Authors projected major increases in jobs for welders, electricians, electrical engineers, equipment operators and truck drivers, saying most of the jobs needed in the transition to new energies already exist... The action comes as the U.S. Senate for the first time is debating whether the federal government should regulate human-caused greenhouse gases such as carbon and methane that many scientist say are contributing to a warming climate worldwide... Supporters say installing a cap on greenhouse gasses and then allowing a free-market trade of carbon credits will spur investment in renewable energy... Opponents say enacting emissions regulations will stifle the economy and hammer consumers. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday called the Senate climate regulation bill a misguided effort that will cost U.S. consumers between $1,000 and $6,700 annually in increased energy and transportation costs... The report was compiled by Robert Pollin and Jeanette Wicks-Lim at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and commissioned by Natural Resources Defense Council. It is part of the Green Jobs for America Campaign, a partnership of the Sierra Club, Blue Green Alliance, United Steelworkers, Natural Resources Defense Council and with the Center for American Progress and Green for All... (Photo: NEWS TRIBUNE - Longshoremen prepare for a container holding wind turbine parts to be lift3ed off the BBC India at the Duluth Seaway Port Authority's Clure Public Marine Terminal Berth No. 1, operated by Lake Superior Warehousing Co.) Tags:

posted by admin on May 31

Reduces Emissions, Boosts Industry Efficiency

Salt Lake City, UT,USA -The Earth Times/PRNewswire -30 May 2008: -- Utah Department of Transportation's (UDOT) adoption of PrePass truck technology a year ago has reduced greenhouse gas and related emissions by more than 2,000 metric tons. Based on the program's projected success, PrePass is anticipated to cut emissions during the next decade by an estimated 28,000 metric tons, the equivalent of eliminating all emissions from more than 400 cars per year... The deployment of PrePass technology is another great UDOT success story according to Governor Jon Huntsman... PrePass is a sophisticated technology that enables qualified motor carriers to comply electronically with Utah's weight, safety and credential requirements at highway speeds. Motor carrier participation is strictly voluntary and carrier eligibility is subject to strict safety qualifications... Since its deployment by UDOT in 2006, PrePass has saved carriers more than$11 million in operational costs, including fuel savings of more than 930,000 gallons. By enabling enforcement personnel to concentrate on those trucks most likely to be noncompliant, and by reducing lane-changing and congestion around weigh stations, PrePass can also make highways safer for all motorists... Tags: , ,

posted by admin on May 29

San Francisco,CAL,USA -Bloomberg News/Detroit News -29 May 2008: -- An environmental coalition plans to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today to force it to overturn vehicle-emissions limits for Southern California, charging the targets fail to address pollution faced by 1.5 million people who live next to freeways... In a petition to be filed in 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, the Natural Resources Defense Council is demanding comprehensive monitoring of air quality along freeways, including the Long Beach Freeway, where traffic averages 12,180 vehicles an hour...
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