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		<description><![CDATA[How to actually deliver green-collar jobs to those who need them. | Converting the Pacific Northwest over the next few decades to a place of compact, walkable communities that run on superefficient, renewable energy system&#8212;a climate-safe economy&#8212;will be a lot of work: paid work. But for all the exciting announcements of solar jobs and green-tech investment that pepper the newspapers, the skill sets of today&#8217;s workers are not yet aligned with the needs of this future. In previous posts in this series,...]]></description>
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