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 The emerging transition to a low-carbon and sustainable economy holds great promise for economic growth and prosperity, innovation, and job creation. New green technologies and discoveries – coupled with new demand and forward-thinking public policies that advance sustainability and encourage public-private investments – are starting to transform the economic landscape as products, services, and jobs are reoriented toward a greener future. Thousands of colleges need access to the rapidly increasing alternative energy curriculum demand, but there is no central medium connecting the Curricula developers. Career seekers spend countless hours researching hundreds of sites trying to seek out decision makers and employers in each niche. Thousands of people struggle searching the internet to find the right alternative energy class for them. Companies large and small are desperately looking for trained employees and coming up empty. Knowing where to start in building a sustainable business, or "going green" for a business usually results in varied opinions and there are not enough professionally delivered solutions for management to utilize. The alternative energy knowledge and workforce management market is fragmented by niches.  There is no single destination...until now.  |
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