Geothermal is a Top Ten Green Job Sector (itechpost.com)
"Green-collared" workers have joined their blue- and white-collared counterparts as being specifically engaged in those industries that focus on "green" or alternative energy/environmental concerns.
The United Nations Environment Program - an international organization that coordinates the environmental activities of member nations - refers to a career as green-collared if it is "work in agricultural, manufacturing, research and development (R&D), administrative, and service activities that contribute(s) substantially to preserving or restoring environmental quality."
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has, since September 2010, compiled a list of ten green industries that permit workers to not only pay the bills but also know they are concurrently contributing to the reclamation of a healthy natural environment.
#2: Geothermal Energy
The very Earth that is being protected by green jobs is a natural resource that can contribute to the collection of alternative energy. Those wishing entry into this realm can find work as: environmental scientists/specialists, geoscientists, hydrologists, zoologists/wildlife biologists, civil engineers, electrical engineers, electronics engineers, environmental engineers, mechanical engineers, derrick operators, rotary drill operators, roustabouts, carpenters, operating engineers, construction laborers, construction managers, electricians, plumbers/pipefitters/steamfitters.
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