|
NewsMinority Job Outlook May Be GreenAustin’s minority chambers of commerce met this afternoon to talk about how green technology might affect the city’s economic future.
Daniel Villao, an expert on creating jobs in energy efficiency, was the keynote speaker. Villao says green industries continue to grow where other job markets have stopped.
“With construction being stagnant, with manufacturing being shipped away from our borders, the built environment and the adoption of green technology in a variety of spaces is the one place that can really scale opportunity in the U.S.,” Villao said.
He says that although the jobs available early on may mainly be short-term, low-wage ones, creating green jobs could spawn more careers. Which could mean more... |
|
NewsWith New Designation, Clinic Looks to ExpandThe People’s Community Clinic of Austin is asking the city to add $2 million to November’s bond election package to fund an expansion. ... |
News
Top Ten Percent Bill in the House
» read more
News
Smoking Ban Likely Rubbed Out
» read more
News
Young Filmmakers Learn About Making Fi...
» read more
News
Public Hearings Held for Dowtown Plan
» read more
News
Flaws Seen in English Language Educati...
» read more
News
May 9th Vote Certified
» read more
News
Families Experiencing Homelessness in ...
» read more
News
Updates Proposed for Bicycle Master Pl...
» read more
News
Pat Forgione Holds Last News Conferenc...
» read more
News
State School Bill in the House
» read more
News
Report: Texas Lags in Bioscience Educa...
» read more
News
Lawmakers Must Reveal Business Deals
» read more
News
Kuempel Recovering from Heart Attack
» read more
News
National Energy Debate Drives Legislat...
» read more















