Saw this linked off Instapundit.
You may recall the flap about the Spanish study indicating that country's green jobs program was a failure in actually providing jobs. The study ( http://www.juandemariana.org/pdf/090327-employment-public-aid-renewable.pdf ) was authored by Dr. Gabriel Calzada...
How would you count them? Presumably, someone manufacturing wind turbines has a "green job", but what about the accountant who works for the wind turbine manufacturer?
What about electricians - are they green when working on "green projects", but not when working on regular, conventional...
Anyone hear about this study from Spain yet?
Here's one article about it
I have yet to form a firm opinion on this one way or the other, but I think it's something that needs to be studied carefully to make sure we aren't doing more harm than good.
Continuing to rebuild the search index.
2 to the power of 600,000 to one against, and falling… Please ignore the second sun in the sky. It will probably be gone before you get burned.
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