America’s Green Skills Gap Raises Concerns About Energy Transition

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Green skills in the U.S. aren’t growing as fast as green jobs, pressuring companies to get creative to find the workers they need to carry out the energy transition

A weekly look at environmental, social and governance issues and strategies for corporate decision makers.“The transition to a cleaner economy, as envisioned by many policy makers, will involve building a vast amount of infrastructure,” said Kenneth Gillingham, economics professor at the Yale School of the Environment.

“Today’s workforce is not ready for such a scaling up, but the skills needed are not always specific to green technology,” Gillingham said. There are also plenty of traditional economy roles that can quite coal-power plant workers are being trained to run renewable-energy farms, operate electric-vehicle charging networks or expand transmission lines.

Yale currently has a 10-month online certification program for financing and deploying clean energy and a shorter eight-week course on restoring, conserving and using tropical forests. It is developing three more certifications and experimenting with the“The applications to the master’s program I run here have doubled in the last three years,” said Steven Cohen, director of Columbia University’s Master of Science in Sustainability Management.

 

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