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(31,453 posts)Published on May 5, 2015
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Joe Uehlein, founding president of the Labor Network for Sustainability, which seeks to bridge the divide between labor and the climate movement, says that Trump cant singlehandedly stop the move toward wind, solar and geothermal.
That train left the station 10-15 years ago and its growing at pretty high speed right now, says Uehlein. Thats going to continue.
One key reason that Uehlein and other analysts are still guardedly optimistic is that so much green energy growth happens at the state level. A December 2016 study by the Brookings Institute concluded that with little to no future buy-in from the federal government, states and localities would become increasingly important in turning the economy toward green jobs.
Uehlein says hes already seen that happen successfully at the state level and that its creating good, unionized jobs. He points towards the countrys largest offshore wind farm that was approved in January 2017 and will help New York state get 50 percent of its power from renewables by 2030.
Labor and the environmental community worked with offshore wind companies and made this happen, he says, and its the action at state and local levels that is driving this, even under Democratic administrations who have been far better about the environment.
http://inthesetimes.com/working/entry/19923/even_trump_cant_stop_the_tide_of_green_jobs