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3.03.2008 - 12:17pm ET
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National Coalition Announces Groundbreaking National Green Jobs Conference
(CSRwire) PITTSBURGH, March 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "Good Jobs/Green Jobs: A
National Green Jobs Conference," will be held in Pittsburgh at the David
L. Lawrence Convention Center on March 13 and 14, 2008. The conference is
the first national forum to bring together a diverse coalition of
stakeholders to discuss the economic and employment benefits of a clean
energy future. The conference is being coordinated by the Blue-Green
Alliance, a partnership of the United Steelworkers and the Sierra Club.
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The event will launch a nationwide dialogue about moving our country
rapidly toward leadership in promoting the benefits of a new green economy
and will bring together advocates representing local, state and federal
policymakers; labor; business; the environment and public health; economic
and workforce development specialists; investors; and scientists and
technology experts.
Speakers will include Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell; USW
International President Leo W. Gerard; Sierra Club Executive Director Carl
Pope; AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Richard Trumka; ArcelorMittal North
America CEO Lou Schorsch; Center for American Progress CEO John Podesta;
and many other community, environmental, union, business and elected
leaders.
"The diverse array of leaders addressing this conference --
environmentalists, industrialists, labor leaders, community organizers,
and many others --underscores who stands to gain from a green jobs-driven
economic renaissance: just about everyone," said Carl Pope, Sierra Club
Executive. "Green jobs are helping keep the economy afloat today, and this
conference will explore how they can create a cleaner, stronger, and more
just economy for tomorrow."
USW International President Leo W. Gerard called the conference a turning
point for the movement to revitalize American manufacturing through
investment in clean, renewable energy sources.
"This coalition of leaders from government, various industries, unions and
environmental groups has the experience and foresight to begin changing the
world today," he said. "By working together, we can stem the tide of global
warming and create millions of sustainable and family supporting jobs."
Participants will discuss the potential economic benefits of global
warming solutions and share best practices about how to revitalize
American manufacturing, promote green construction, and advocate for the
substitution of toxic chemicals.
For more information visit: www.greenjobsconference.org
Note to Media: Media interested in acquiring credentials should visit www.greenjobsconference.org
and follow the Contact Us (http://www.greenjobsconference.org/site/c.rvI3IiNWJqE/b.3833699)
link. Materials can be downloaded from the site. Questions regarding
credentialing should be directed to Lynn McMahon, McMahon & Cardillo, lynn@mcmahon-cardillo.com,
412-490-0303 ext. 2.
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