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Not Just Any Job: Upstate Needs Good Jobs

New York needs the kind of economic development that will allow workers to move up the career ladder and into the middle class, guarantee healthcare and other benefits for low-wage workers and their families, attract and keep college-educated workers in Upstate communities to create a diversified workforce, and to ensure that workers remain Upstate for the long-term.



Partner Resources: Green Collar Jobs Roundtable

General resources Current and Potential Green Jobs in the U.S. Economy (U.S. Conference of Mayors) Green-Collar Jobs in America’s Cities: Building Pathways out of Poverty and Careers in the Clean Energy Economy (Apollo Alliance and Green For All) Green Recovery: A Program to Create Good Jobs and Start Building a Low-Carbon Economy (Center for American Progress and Political Economy Research Institute) Green Jobs: Towards Decent Work in a Sustainable, Low-carbon World (United Nations Environment Programme) PlaNYC 2030 PlaNYC 2030, (City of New York) PlaNYC 2030 Progress Report, (City of New York) Energy Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard (New York State Public Service Commission) New York State Renewable Portfolio Standard New York City’s Solar Energy Future, Part I: the Market for Photovoltaic Systems in New York (The Center for Sustainable Energy at Bronx Community College) Weatherization Assistance Program – New York State (Division of Housing and Community Renewal) Home Performance with Energy Star Program (NYSERDA) Multifamily Performance Program (NYSERDA) New York City Puts Out Call for Renewable Power (Clean Tech Group, LLC) Decoding the Code: How Can NYC’s 2007 Building Code Help Meet PlaNYC 2030 Energy/Carbon Reduction Goals?…

Green Collar Jobs Roundtable Briefing Packet

Urban Agenda, the New York City Central Labor Council and the New York City Environmental Justice Alliance have convened the Green Collar Jobs Roundtable in response to the growing need for workers with the green skills to make New York City more environmentally sustainable.


Statement on PlaNYC 2030

On April 22nd Mayor Michael Bloomberg issued his long-awaited plan to improve New York City’s environmental sustainability over the next 25 years while adapting to the impacts of global climate change and accommodating a projected 1 million more residents. PlaNYC 20301 is a comprehensive blueprint with 127 separate initiatives addressing 10 major goals – from reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30% to assuring every New Yorker has access to a park within a 10-minute walk to achieving the cleanest air quality of any major US city.

We applaud Mayor Bloomberg for the scope of his vision. PlaNYC addresses many of the demands summarized in the NYC Apollo Alliance 10-Point Plan for the 21st Century. We are especially pleased to see concrete proposals to promote solar energy, clean up brown fields and bolster energy distribution systems. PlaNYC also estimates 5.000 new green collar jobs in the energy sector alone.