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New Energy Future News
For Immediate Release:
2008-09-09
For More Information:
Contact Pam Kiely (303) 573-3871 Fighting Global Warming Brings Green Jobs and Green Dollars to Colorado
As Congress and the presidential candidates continue to debate America’s energy future, a new report released today by Environment Colorado shows that Colorado could gain over 30,000 new jobs and billions in investment under a national green economic recovery program, which will strengthen the economy, increase energy independence, and fight global warming. Keith Hay, energy advocate at Environment Colorado stated, "Green jobs are great jobs. This new report shows what Coloradans are experiencing; investing in clean energy is a win-win solution. In fact, Colorado wind has brought almost 3,000 jobs to the state this year alone. A national shift to clean energy will mean more jobs and more green dollars for Colorado." The report, Green Recovery – A Program to Create Good Jobs and Start Building a Low-Carbon Economy, analyzes the economic gains from a two year, $100 billion green investment program. This type of investment is a component of a broader clean energy strategy to create a low carbon economy and reduce global warming pollution, including establishing a strong cap-and-trade program. The green investment program could be paid for by proceeds from auctions of carbon permits under such a program. "Reports like Green Recovery show that our energy and environmental problems are linked and that Congress should address these problems with comprehensive solutions. Since 2004 Colorado’s investment in renewable energy has brought over 900 new, high paying jobs in solar alone. Solving our energy and environmental problems with an aggressive green recovery program will put more Americans to work and put America on course to revitalize its economy at a time when many Americans are hurting," said Jim Welch, President of Bella Energy and President of the Colorado Solar Energy Industry Association. The package outlined in the report illustrates the potential for clean energy – specifically green infrastructure investments – to create new jobs and strengthen the economy. The plan calls for investing in six green infrastructure priorities: retrofitting buildings to improve energy efficiency, expanding mass transit and freight rail, constructing “smart” electrical grid transmission systems, wind power, solar power, and next-generation biofuels. In addition to creating two million jobs nationwide and over 30,000 in Colorado over two years, the $100 billion initial investment in our clean energy future would:
The green economic recovery program addresses the immediate need to boost our struggling economy and accelerate the adoption of a comprehensive clean-energy agenda through a $100 billion investment that would combine tax credits and loan guarantees for private businesses along with direct public-investment spending. "It's time that our leaders in Washington recognize that choosing clean energy is choosing both jobs and the environment. We need a bold new energy plan for America that addresses global warming and revitalizes our economy with clean energy," Hay concluded. The green recovery program investments would fund:
For the complete report findings go to www.peri.umass.edu/green_recovery or download the report or Colorado fact sheet from Environment Colorado’s Web site. ### Environment Colorado focuses on protecting air and water quality, promoting a sustainable energy policy, implementing transit oriented solutions to Colorado's transportation problems and curbing sprawl by promoting responsible land use planning. Environment Colorado utilizes the time-tested tools of research, public education, advocacy and organizing. For more information, visit: www.EnvironmentColorado.org.
PERI Contact: Debbie Zeidenberg, (413) 577-3147; dzeiden@peri.umass.edu CAP Contact: John Neurohr, (202) 481-8182; jneurohr@americanprogress.org
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