Green-collar jobs

Want to make more green? A "greener" job may be the answer.

As concern for the environment increases, more consumers are turning to eco-friendly products and services. From organic clothing lines to natural vacation spots to socially responsible investments, there are "green" opportunities in industries across the workforce spectrum.

Newsday

August 29, 2008

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<u><font size=+1>Science teachers</font></u><br>
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<b>What they do:</b> Develop the eco-interest and minds of future biologist, inventors, and any other eco-nerd.  <br>
<b>Salary range:</b> $29,000 - $65,000 <br>
<b>Education/experience:</b> Master's or Doctorate degree.<br>
<b>Growth forecast:</b>  With the Green movement crossing over into the mainstream, more young children will begin to take interest in green careers.  (BLS).

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Science teachers


What they do: Develop the eco-interest and minds of future biologist, inventors, and any other eco-nerd.
Salary range: $29,000 - $65,000
Education/experience: Master's or Doctorate degree.
Growth forecast: With the Green movement crossing over into the mainstream, more young children will begin to take interest in green careers. (BLS).

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