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X-WR-CALDESC:The Green New Deal aims to address economic inequality while b
 uilding a new clean energy industry. Green jobs growth\, as demonstrated b
 y recent industry reports at the state and federal levels\, can serve disa
 dvantaged communities in New York and nationwide with well-paying\, local 
 jobs. Public\, private\, and philanthropic actors have an opportunity to e
 quip workers for clean energy careers\, especially in the energy efficienc
 y sector where jobs in heating\, cooling\, lighting\, insulation\, and oth
 er efficiency technologies grew by over 6% in 2017 in New York State. \n\n
 Without direct attention to workforce\, firms will face growing challenges
  to hire installers\, technicians\, and other support services workers tha
 t account for nearly 80% of the clean energy value chain. New York State h
 as launched its own Green New Deal: it is now funding nearly $70M in clean
  energy workforce initiatives. How can funders coordinate strategies for m
 aximal impact?\n\nExplore\n•Recent evidence concerning the clean energy wo
 rkforce\n•A selection of workforce initiatives underway\n•Concrete pathway
 s for collaboration between public and private workforce funders
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DESCRIPTION:The Green New Deal aims to address economic inequality while bu
 ilding a new clean energy industry. Green jobs growth\, as demonstrated by
  recent industry reports at the state and federal levels\, can serve disad
 vantaged communities in New York and nationwide with well-paying\, local j
 obs. Public\, private\, and philanthropic actors have an opportunity to eq
 uip workers for clean energy careers\, especially in the energy efficiency
  sector where jobs in heating\, cooling\, lighting\, insulation\, and othe
 r efficiency technologies grew by over 6% in 2017 in New York State. \n\nW
 ithout direct attention to workforce\, firms will face growing challenges 
 to hire installers\, technicians\, and other support services workers that
  account for nearly 80% of the clean energy value chain. New York State ha
 s launched its own Green New Deal: it is now funding nearly $70M in clean 
 energy workforce initiatives. How can funders coordinate strategies for ma
 ximal impact?\n\nExplore\n•Recent evidence concerning the clean energy wor
 kforce\n•A selection of workforce initiatives underway\n•Concrete pathways
  for collaboration between public and private workforce funders
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SUMMARY:The Green New Deal: Putting Energy to Work
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