by Kevin Doyle

  • Remake your living

    Tips for landing a green job 0

    Posted 9 months, 1 week ago You can remake your living and land a green job -- all in one fell swoop. Here are some career-planning basics to get you started. Read More
  • Poll: Green jobs

    What green careers do you want to learn more about? 12

    Posted 1 year, 3 months ago Last week, I answered a reader question about wind power jobs. I'm interested to know what other careers you'd like me to investigate. Take this handy poll (below the fold) to help pick my future column topics! Read More
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  • The jobs, my friend, are blowin' in the wind

    Wind power industry hiring in huge numbers 8

    Posted 1 year, 3 months ago Dear Kevin,

    wind turbineI've heard lots of hype about wind power jobs, but I don't know what kind of jobs we're talking about. Can you describe a few? Thanks for your help. (I love Grist.)

    Amy K.
    St. Louis

    Dear Amy,

    Grist loves you back. Your letter goes straight to the top.

    The hype is very real. Reliable correspondents from the American Wind Energy Association's massive June conference in Texas report that everyone was talking about a shortage of trained and experienced people. I believe that "we need people yesterday" was the exact phrase.… Read More

  • Stocking the green entrepreneur's toolbox

    Two resources to get you started 1

    Posted 1 year, 5 months ago Hello, future green enterprise owners. Following my column on being a green entrepreneur, some of you have emailed me for more advice on getting a green biz going. There are so many great websites with resources. Here are a couple you might want to check out:

    I like Green VC quite a bit. It's updated all the time and generally has helpful content. Spend some time there over a few days and you'll feel like part of the community.

    Over at Bootstrapper, there's a list of 100 green entrepreneur resources.

    As always, I'd love to hear your… Read More

  • Green-collar jobs are here on earth

    Listen to NPR today for a conversation about green-collar jobs 0

    Posted 1 year, 5 months ago The drumbeat of interest in "green-collar jobs" just gets louder. Today at 4 p.m. EDT, I'll be on Wisconsin Public Radio's "Here on Earth" call-in show, along with Keith Schneider from the Apollo Alliance. The show is an hour long, and you can listen live or later here. Read More
  • Are you the next green entrepreneur?

    Ten entrepreneurial lessons to get your green biz going 5

    Posted 1 year, 5 months ago new business ownerIs it your career ambition to start your own green business or nonprofit endeavor? Join the club, my friends. Among recent college graduates and late-Boomer career-changers, "starting my own enterprise" is high on the list of preferred careers.

    And why not? When I turn on NPR in the morning, I'm often greeted by an ad (I mean, an "underwriting announcement") for the Kauffman Foundation, celebrating "the entrepreneurs who start businesses and change the world." Such is the power of the entrepreneurial idea. Hard to imagine a foundation buying air time to celebrate… Read More

  • Let's take a call from our listeners

    Listen as I talk green collar jobs on NPR 0

    Posted 1 year, 6 months ago Interested in the promise of -- and questions about -- the growing "green collar jobs" movement? Listen Wednesday, May 28, at 11 a.m. EDT as I discuss it on NPR's Radio Times, a popular call-in show from WHYY in Philadelphia, the station that also brings the nation Fresh Air with Terry Gross. Bracken Hendricks of the Center for American Progress will also be part of the program.

    Listen live (or later) here. Read More

  • RE: Turn on investments

    Finding jobs at the Ceres conference 1

    Posted 1 year, 6 months ago Chip Giller in Gore mask
    Photo courtesy Cheryl Levine

    Last week, I attended the Ceres conference in Boston. My table was sitting down to lunch when the person next to me whispered, "It's Al Gore!"

    Cool, sez I! We were already pretty excited about the prospect of hearing from Van Jones (president, Green for All), Theodore Roosevelt IV (managing director, Lehman Brothers), and Michael Eckhart (president, American Council on Renewable Energy). Having the Goracle drop in unannounced seemed like a perfect way for Ceres President Mindy Lubber to cap… Read More

  • Environmental management careers

    College grads hit the green job market—here’s what they’ll find 16

    Posted 1 year, 7 months ago grads tossing hats

    Photo: fluffbreat

    Another Earth Day has come around, and that means college graduations are just a few weeks away. Soon-to-be alumni throughout the nation are dusting off résumés, poring over job listings, and then moving back into their old bedrooms at home "for a little while." I predict a progression of messages from dear old Dad. (Welcome back. Clean the garage. Don't get too comfortable. Get a job already.)

    With so many aspiring eco-job-seekers entering the world of gainful employment, it seems like… Read More

  • Good Jobs, Green Jobs: Part 3

    One last word from the National Green Jobs Conference 2

    Posted 1 year, 8 months ago I'll soon be tackling new eco-job and career issues, but I've got one last piece of business related to my time at the Good Jobs, Green Jobs conference last week. I've recounted what happened and who was there, and explained how we might define green jobs. Now, I'll address one final question from Grist readers: "What's the main barrier to the growth of green jobs?"

    In a word: politics. In the dim past (1970-1999), it was generally agreed that government action was needed to generate environmental protection and conservation. And we learned along the way that… Read More

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