Midwestern Green Jobs Interview
Laura Arnold, Indiana Renewable Energy Association
Laura Arnold
Indianapolis, Indiana
Laura Arnold works for the Indiana Renewable Energy Association and explains how Indiana’s economy can build on a low-carbon strategy to create permanent green jobs.In addition to manufacturing for the field of solar and wind energy, Arnold sees a potential strength in weatherization programs and energy efficient buildings, both of which provide jobs that cannot be outsourced to overseas.

Watch the interview here.

This interview has been conducted in preparation of the Midwestern Green Jobs Project 2010. In cooperation with the Blue Green Alliance, this project discusses current and future policy measures for the transition to a low-carbon economy and the creation of green jobs. From July 12-16, 2010 the Midwestern Green Jobs Tour will lead to Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan and Ohio. By sharing experiences from European states, such as North-Rhine-Westphalia, the former German industry stronghold, the dialogue will provide state legislators, union -, environment-, faith-, business- and other local leaders with best policy examples allowing to strengthen economic and political strategies for creating permanent jobs in the low-carbon economy. After the tour a report with policy recommendations will be commissioned and presented at a briefing in Washington, DC.

For more information contact Mr. Till Kötter at till@boell.org

This project is supported by the European Commission. The EC is not responsible for the content of the project.

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Climate Media Fellowhips 2012
The Heinrich Boell Foundation now welcomes applications for its Climate Media Fellowship 2012.

Click here for further information about the Climate Media Fellowship.

Application deadline is February 29, 2012.

This projet has been made possible by funding from the European Commission.The European Commission is not responsible for the content of the project.