From Environmental Capital:
Lot of controversy in Spain now. You’ve become, you know, one of the three leading countries in the world in virtually every clean energy category, second behind Germany in the production and the deployment of solar energy… thanks to solar thermal as well as photovoltaics, third behind the United States and Germany in the perce.. in the sheer volume of wind energy generated and now you’ve got a study that says that your commitment to clean energy, I saw it in the press today, has cost you twice as many jobs as it gained you. I don’t agree with that by the way, and I can… I’ll, anybody wants to know why, I’ll tell you why I don’t agree with it. But the point is, you have to ask yourselves…. you young people…. if you want to avoid global warming, and you want Spain and Europe and the world to continue to grow, knowing that it’s expensive to change the way you produce and consume energy, well what are you going to do about that? Because these three problems could wreck your future.
By the way, my position is still that it makes little sense to talk about "jobs" when debating environmental policy. In short: jobs are the wrong metric.