Sunday, June 28, 2009

CLIMATE CHANGE BILL PASSES

President Barack Obama put political pull on the line and won a victory just when he one.
Obama pushed House Democratic to support energy legislation ever designed to curb global warming which ended up passing
Lobbying and a push by allies former Vice President Al Gore carried weight.
Obama recognizes as much.
"Now my call to every senator, as well as to every American, is this: We cannot be afraid of the future. And we must not be prisoners of the past," Obama said in his weekend Internet and radio address. Obama's overall ratings have slipped a bit. The restless nation is wary of some of his proposals such as deficit spending.
Democrats have a comfortable House majority. But the climate legislation eroded Democrats who represent East Coast states and other places that rely heavily on coal and industry. Obama's personal touch and political pull will be needed on capitol hill
"I hope it won't pass the Senate," Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said on "
Obama called the bill "an extraordinary first step."
He temporarily may have put to rest concerns expressed by Republicans that he's trying to do too much.
After ignoring global warming for decades, most leading nations now agree it's an imminent danger.
"The nation that leads in the creation of a clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the 21st century global economy. Now is the time for the United States of America to realize this as well. And now is the time for us to lead," said obama

Sunday, May 10, 2009

White house states no job growth till at least 2010

Speaking on C-SPAN, Christina Romer, chairwoman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, said that she expected the G.D.P. to begin growing in the fourth quarter of this year. Romer mentioned that she also doesn’t expect job growth until after the economy starts recovering. Job growth is a latent event on economic activity. Romer stated that, “unfortunately pretty realistic” that the unemployment rate could reach 9.5 percent. A sensible estimate for the G.D.P.’s expansion rate in 2010, she said, is 3%.
Christina Romer is a very important person to follow in this economic decline. Her recommendations to President Obama are taken more serious than most economists because of her background research in the great depression.
Based on figures released on May 8th 2009, the unemployment rate in April was 8.9 percent, the largest level in 25 years. The underemployment rate, which counts people who are working part time because their hours have been cut and those who have given up looking for jobs, reached 15.8 percent.
Romer recently mentioned in late April that the rate of inventory liquidation in the first quarter suggests that factories will soon have to begin producing again. Romer believed the White House may "ultimately be vindicated" in its economic forecast for the year, which is rosier than the Congressional Budget Office estimates on growth. Romer questioned recent IMF estimates over the losses that U.S. banks will suffer. Romer's comments came in testimony before the joint Economic Committee of Congress.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

CLEAN TECH COMPANY IS HIRING

The recession is deep but clean technology companies are still growing and now hiring. At an average starting salary of $40,000 Aerovinment is running out of space and need more employees to grow. Aerovinment or “AV” “develops and produces Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Efficient Electric Energy Technologies that enable our customers to rewrite the rules - of engagement, productivity, efficiency and safety - to their advantage. AV is relentlessly committed to delivering and supporting innovations that help our customers succeed” as stated on their home page
Not only does AV sell to the military but they are selling electric vehicle charging systems and electrical vehicle testing system.
What jobs are available at Aerovinment?
AeroMechanical Engineer
Accounts Payable Clerk
Application Engineer
Business Development Manager, Army Programs
Communications Systems/Electrical Engineer, Sr.
Visit the website at http://www.avinc.com/
Renewable energy jobs

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Renewable Energy Jobs

Do you want to find Renewable energy jobs. Well me too. You can find renewable energy jobs on Greenjobs.com or solpowerjobs.com Greenjobs.com is more focused on renewable energy while solpowerjobs focus is socially responsible jobs.

More real blogging will be done don't worry.