Author: Ezra Drissman

  • Five readily available green jobs training programs

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    There has been a lot of chatter recently about green jobs. In President Obama’s recent State of the Union address, it was mentioned quite a bit. Supporters hope green careers may hold the key to energy independence, as well as many other green benefits.

    In order to reach that goal, a knowledgeable and trained work force must be present. Green training programs are essential to a green economy. Let the politicians argue. Let us get back to school.

    Here are some of the best training programs to land a green job:

     

    Renewable Energy Training

    Cost Range: $2,000-$25,000

    Renewable energy training programs come in all shapes and sizes. Programs can specialize from solar to geothermal. Nearly every state has offerings in these trades.

    If you are not the college type, don’t worry. There are all kinds of degrees and programs that cover the spectrum. The North American Board of Energy Practitioners) offers classes and certifications that can help people start in a green field very soon.

    Another great place to get certification is the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association, which offers geothermal workshops with a quick turn around. If you are looking to go back to school, many colleges and universities now offer full degrees in renewable energy.

    Check with your local community college first to see if they have classes. You may be pleasantly surprised.

     

    LEED Certification

    Cost Range: $500-$1,000 per course, $250 for the exam

    State and local governments have been updating building rules, with some mandating more efficient designs. And more and more homeowners and businesses are opting to follow the stringent standards of the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design).

    Luckily, finding a class to get LEED certified is simple. First, check with the USGBC, which offers many courses. One of many institutions that offer certification is Everblue.

    Many community colleges may also offer the training, which makes it very accessible.

     

    Eco-Tourism

    Cost Range: $200-$10,000

    Working in eco-tourism can be a great career for those who love the outdoors. Some colleges now offer degrees in eco-tourism, which combines science, nature, and travel. There are also opportunities for travel agents to specialize in going green — having a travel agency niche can give you a leg up on a world that is increasingly conscious of being ecologically aware.

    If you are feeling really adventurous, try getting your training overseas at the Eco-Tourism Training Center. For travel agent training, one place is Gatlin Education Services.

     

    Wind Programs

    Cost Range: $2,500-$25,000

    Wind energy holds some of the most potential for a cleaner world. Wind turbines create all areas of green careers, in addition to green power. Machinists, engineers and others are needed to start in this burgeoning field.

    For most training, you will need to get a college diploma. However, the NABCEP is in the process of creating a small wind certification program. The Interstate Renewable Energy Council offers classes about wind energy and turbines.

    For the handy type, you can install a turbine in your backyard or roof. Make sure to check with your local ordinances.

     

    Energy Auditors

    Cost Range: $600-$15,000

    As people become more energy conscious, they may start to realize that they are losing money unnecessarily. An energy auditor can go into any home or business, large or small, and help them save on energy costs. You do not need a background in engineering to start in this field.

    There are many places that offer certification and training, such as Everblue and the Association of Energy Engineers. Again, if these don’t work, check your local community college. They are often at the forefront of the green jobs push.

     

    These five careers are shaping the future of energy. If you are unsure of where to get green training, start with these. They are yours for the taking. Green careers may be able to help you get into a job with a great future.

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  • Five easy green Valentine’s Day gift ideas

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    Love is in the air. This Valentine’s Day, show it. Luckily, there are hundreds of great green gift ideas these days.

    What better way to put a smile on your mate’s face, while letting him or her know you care about the planet? (And you can avoid these Valentine’s Day gift nightmares.)

    Here are five green Valentine gift ideas for a range of budgets.

     

    Organically Grown Flowers

    Price range: $20-$500

    Show your Valentine you really love them with a bouquet of organic flowers. If you have some time, visit your local farmers’ market and ask for organic.

    Going for locally grown can also be a great option, and it’s even nicer if you can mention that you met the farmer. If you are running short on time, check out Organic Bouquet online. They deliver!

     

    Green/Conflict-Free Jewelry

    Price range: $200-$15,000

    Jewelry is the classic V Day gift, and green jewelry is slowly becoming more popular. Companies are starting to recycle gold and other fine metals to make exquisite recycled jewelry.

    If you decide to give a diamond piece, make sure that it is conflict free. Some good places to browser are at Green Karat or Brilliant Earth.

     

    Organic Pajamas

    Price range: $40-$100

    Finding organic clothing today is easier than ever (if not quite totally mainstream). The good news is many stores now offer eco-friendly options, although sometimes selection can be a bit limited.

    And for those who don’t have time to spend at the mall, click over to big name Gaiam or support the hip, indy Greenloop out of Portland, Oregon.

     

    Citizen Eco-Drive Watch

    Price range: $115-$670

    If you are feeling a little more flush or generous this year, check out the Eco-Drive watches from Citizen. They are not only beautiful, but also run completely on solar power. They are also widely available.

     

    Green Candlelit Dinner

    Price range: $30-$100

    If you would like to have the ultimate Valentine’s Day, make it a truly green evening with a stay at home, home-cooked dinner. First, you can start with some eco candles. Second, get some organic and local food from the market.

    While you are out, make sure to pick up some organic wine, to make the night complete. The best part is that you won’t be hopping into the car and wasting gas. You get to enjoy each other and stay cozy at home.

    Green gifts can be fun and practical, and can work for just about everyone. So have a happy, romantic Valentine’s Day!

    The preceding was a guest post by Ezra Drissman of Eco20/20.

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