I was interviewed by Brian Roger last Friday at noon causing me to miss my lunchtime basketball game (Green Jobs: Now You See Them, Now You Don't):
We interviewed John Whitehead a couple of days before the
inauguration on a subject that’s on many people’s minds these days:
green jobs. John, whose posts have been a feature of The Energy
Collective for some time, has taught economics for about 20 years
(currently at Appalachian State University). He started blogging three
years ago with Tim Haab in an effort to educate those not well-versed
in economics. Their views can be found at
Environmental Economics.
“We
don’t think we’re changing the world,” says John, “but we have been
surprised by the demand.” Their web site -- 3,000 posts later –
receives 1,000 hits a day, he says.
In this
interview, John explores the promise of green jobs in the next decade.
The lack of any consensus on what exactly is a “green job” is one of
John’s concerns. He also worries that the multiplier used by Christina
Romer, chair designate of the Council of Economic Advisors, will result
in less than 2 million jobs, not the touted 5 million. (See a
recent post of John’s for more on this.)
"Doing a little more with our lives ... um" Jeez.
Here is a fun drinking game: take a drink every time I say something stupid! (i.e., saying "fiscal stimulus" instead of "fiscal surplus").