Joe Biden will talk up green jobs at Penn @ 12:30

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Joe Biden will talk up green jobs at Penn @ 12:30

POSTED: Friday, February 27, 2009, 5:26 PM
Filed Under: Greenstorming | News
He's at Penn today, but you won't see
him. The event is closed to the public.
You can probably catch him later at
Home Depot, though.
weeklystandard.com

As part of President Barack Obama's "Middle-Class Task Force" (see, he does love you, average American!), V.P. Joe Biden will be talking about green jobs at the University of Pennsylvania's William B. Irvine Auditorium today at 12:30 p.m. This is the first stop of the task force's, which is made up of Energy Sec. Steven Chu, Transportation Sec. Ray LaHood, Agriculture Sec. Thomas Vilsack and others. The Philly regulars will be joining them: Gov. Ed Rendell, Sens. Arlen Specter and Bob Casey, and Reps. Chaka Fattah and Robert Brady, as well as members of the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly's Executive Board at Penn.

The task force's goal is to discuss how green jobs can benefit the middle class in Philly and Pennsylvania, and how to create more of them. Biden's got big plans, which he outlined in an op-ed in the Inky:

According to the Council of Economic Advisers, green jobs pay 10 to 20 percent more than other jobs. They also are more likely to be union jobs. Building a new power grid, manufacturing solar panels, weatherizing homes and office buildings, and renovating schools are just a few of the ways to create high-quality green jobs that strengthen the foundation of this country.

More green jobs can also mean more money in consumers' pocketbooks at the end of the month. They can reduce your electric and heating bills, leaving you more disposable income for other things.

Right here in Philadelphia, for example, there are 400,000 rowhouses that could be weatherized and made more energy-efficient. Just doing that would lower household energy consumption by 20 to 40 percent, saving families hundreds of dollars a year.

All good ideas. Hopefully Biden will seek out Paul Glover (of Green Jobs Philly) when he's in town.

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