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Van Jones, Green Jobs Leader, Expected to Join Obama Administration

The nation’s most influential evangelist for green jobs, Green For All founder Van Jones, will likely be joining the Obama administration’s green jobs effort soon, though it won't be as a "Green Jobs Czar," as rumors swirling through the blogosphere are suggesting.

We're hearing that Jones likely will be tapped to work with Carol Browner and the Council on Environmental Quality in some capacity.

An announcement is expected later today or tomorrow. Right now, the White House isn't spilling.

UPDATE: CEQ Chair Nancy Sutley just announced that Jones will join the administration next week as Special Adviser for Green Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation. He will help direct the administration's efforts to create jobs that benefit the environment, particularly in vulnerable communities.

Jones, who founded the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights in Oakland, Calif., combines two issues in his powerful messages: social justice and environmental stewardship. He believes green jobs can inspire young people to care for and rebuild their communities and that they can give hope to inner-city teens who feel they have no future.

Unlike most federal efforts, Green For All focuses on the micro level, working directly with communities to both encourage community service and to put out-of-work people into paying jobs retrofitting homes and buildings for greater energy efficiency, installing renewable energy technology, even planting trees. The Oakland Green Jobs Corps, with its training and hands-on employment is a prototype for the project.

That level of community focus could become a blueprint for the spending the economic stimulus money that’s on the way.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act includes $500 million for job training, plus $78 billion for clean energy, transit and energy efficiency projects. President Obama's stated goal is to invest $150 billion over the next 10 years to create a workforce of 5 million green collar jobs. Those jobs are increasingly important from an economic standpoint: Last month, the U.S. unemployment rate rose to 8.1 percent; the country has lost 3.3 million jobs over the past six months.

Last fall, while Jones was an adviser to candidate Barack Obama, he called for a $33 billion investment in a Clean Energy Jobs Corps that would put people to work and begin solving our energy problems at the same time:

“If we’re going to beat global warming, we’re going to have to weatherize millions of buildings so they don’t leak so much energy. That’s millions of new jobs. We’re going to have to solarize the country. That’s thousands of new contracts, millions of new jobs.

“If we can connect this work that most needs to be done to the people that most need work, we can fight global warming and poverty at the same time."

Jones called for the next administration to create a Green Jobs Czar. That job doesn't exist, and we're hearing that it's a position that won't be created, at least not right now.

Still, all signs are pointing to an official appointment for Jones that will tap his prodigious skills as an evangelist for green jobs and stickler for true green investments. Jones gets upset about greenwashing by industries that try to blur the distinctions between truly clean energy and technology that will allow them to continue burning fossil fuels.

That perspective will come in handy with so much money at stake. Jones will need a sense of righteous indignation once he steps into the Washington swarm of high-paid lobbyists and industries greedy for every cent of federal money they can get.

Here’s how Jones defines a true green collar job, from his testimony to Congress in January:

Faux Green

"Green" is a ruse for Big Labor (...and communism).

Need evidence? The new CEO of Green For All is a former head of the AFL-CIO.

Enough said.

Van Jones is a Great Choice!

I saw Van Jones about a year ago on Tavis Smiley. He was the first person that broke down the whole green movement down in such a common sense that I decided top get involved and try to help people find green jobs. President Obama made a very wise decison in tapping Mr. Jones as a Green Jobs Czar.

Kevin Lockett
www.hirejam.com

www.hirejamus.blogspot.com

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