Near-zero emissions industrial emissions would create 5 million jobs.
There's been a lot of discussions going around clean energy and looking for ways to reduce emissions across the country and the globe. If a recent analysis is to be believed, 7 common-sense policies that avoid wasted energy, transition to clean fuels, and reduce industrial sector emissions could boost the United States’ economic output – increasing GDP by 3.3% and creating more than 5 million additional jobs by 2050. Investment in clean energy could seem like a smart investment. To read more on this, click here.
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