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"Students are very interested in sustainability issues," said
It's more than solar panels and installing the latest water-filtration system. Students at all levels of higher education are combining environmental concerns with science, technology and political know-how to prepare for the changes ahead.
Anticipated new "green" jobs will range from construction and architecture to legal services and government. As the U.S. pours billions into sustainable construction — including through the fiscal stimulus package — such employment is expected to grow. One estimate, by the
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The school partnered with a local electrical workers union to create a solar-energy class to teach licensed electricians to install and service solar panels.
A new four-week class aimed at real estate agents and home inspectors covers the state's environmental rules, including lectures on underground storage tanks, radon testing and off-gassing from those sought-after granite countertops. The college will soon offer test-prep classes for contractors who want to be certified in environmentally sensitive "LEED" building practices.
Interest is high, Hecht said.
"The federal government has put an emphasis on it for stimulus dollars, and people want to be on that cutting edge," he said. "The technology is changing so quickly, and it's hard for people to keep up on their own. These are new skills that they need. Their customers are asking for this."
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"Our students are interested in green everything," said
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"Green technology is the future of technology," she said. "If we're not taught the most leading technologies, we're not going to be able to compete with students who are."
Students engaged in postgraduate study also are combining hard science with the social sciences in new "sustainability" degree programs. Sustainability science studies the interaction of humans and their environment in the hopes of influencing business practices and public policy.
The goal: graduates who can link human practices with their ecological effects and handle new business and government demands for sustainable practices. Such practices provide goods and services without degrading natural resources, such as by using efficient new technologies, non-polluting manufacturing processes or easily replaced materials.
"We humans are interested in maintaining our way and quality of life — but how do we balance our ecology and economy?" said
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