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New Labor Secretary is Brown and Green

Posted by Van Jones at Dec 19, 2008 05:45 PM |

Crossposted from The Huffington Post President-elect Barack Obama got it right when he announced Representative Hilda Solis as his pick for the next secretary of labor. Headlines are heralding her as the first Latino to hold the post. But the green jobs movement is jumping for joy not only because she's brown. It's because she's green. Through Solis, Obama makes clear his commitment to creating green jobs to lift the nation out of its current economic crisis. We're thrilled that Hilda Solis shares the green jobs vision. In fact, she's already helped make it real. Rep. Solis was the original author of the Green Jobs Act, and our Green For All team worked closely with her in 2007.

New Labor Secretary is Brown and Green

Representative Hilda Solis

Crossposted from The Huffington Post

Van Jones

Van Jones

Posted December 18, 2008 | 08:15 PM (EST)

 

President-elect Barack Obama got it right when he announced Representative Hilda Solis as his pick for the next secretary of labor. Headlines are heralding her as the first Latino to hold the post. But the green jobs movement is jumping for joy not only because she's brown. It's because she's green. Through Solis, Obama makes clear his commitment to creating green jobs to lift the nation out of its current economic crisis.

We're thrilled that Hilda Solis shares the green jobs vision. In fact, she's already helped make it real. Rep. Solis was the original author of the Green Jobs Act, and our Green For All team worked closely with her in 2007. During that year's Congressional session, she worked with colleagues on both sides of the aisle and was instrumental in getting that hallmark legislation passed. Her work demonstrated her commitment to a socially responsible, clean-energy economy that will create millions of good-paying jobs and save our environment. She is the right secretary of labor to take advantage of a great opportunity not only to make America's economy stronger by making it greener, but also to make Americans living in poverty part of a revitalized middle class.

As Obama raises his right hand on inauguration day, he should be signing new green jobs bills with his left. Early next year, Green For All will join a coalition of groups advocating for the Clean Energy Corps. The Clean Energy Corps is a combined service, training, and job-creation effort to combat global warming, grow local and regional economies, and demonstrate the promise of the clean energy economy.

You'll hear more from Green For All in the upcoming year. We're a national organization dedicated to building an inclusive green economy, strong enough to lift people out of poverty. By advocating for local, state and federal commitments to job creation, job training, and entrepreneurial opportunities in the emerging green economy -- especially for people from disadvantaged communities -- Green For All fights both poverty and pollution at the same time. For more information, please visit our web site.

 

 

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Green Jobs Justice

Posted by James Goodwin at Dec 29, 2008 01:12 PM
It is nice to see President-elect Obama taking these initial steps towards ensuring that the benefits of a new green economy equitably shared among all Americans. Indeed, the advent of the new green economy offers a unique opportunity to undertake an affirmative environmental justice agenda. In the past, the environmental justice movement has been locked in a more defensive posture, and understandably so, trying to prevent the poor and racial minorities from bearing a disproportionate share of environmental burdens. The equitable distribution of green jobs, in contrast, offers an opportunity to ensure that these same environmental justice communities also share in the equitable distribution of environmental benefits as well.

I hope President-elect Obama takes other steps to ensure the success of an affirmative environmental justice agenda. One such step would be to amend the existing Executive Order on environmental justice so that it includes measures to promote an affirmative environmental justice agenda. I have blogged on the potential benefits of such an Order recently: http://www.progressiverefor[…]1E0B-E803-CAD6775616C021AF. The organization I work for, the Center for Progressive Reform, has also published a report on recommended Executive Orders for the incoming Obama administration. One of the recommended Orders concerns environmental justice, and discusses in greater detail the measures that such an Order should include in order to promote an affirmative environmental justice agenda. I encourage anyone who is interested in this topic to review the report: http://www.progressivereform.org/penstroke.cfm.

re: Green Jobs Justice

Posted by James Goodwin at Dec 29, 2008 01:27 PM
My apologies--the link to my blog on the affirmative environmental justice agenda was bad in my original post. It should read: http://www.progressivereform.org/[…]/2008.