Blogs are an opening into conversation.
Finding Earth Works is a commitment to discuss and imagine the ecosystem role that each of us can play to mitigate and adapt to a changing climate. The assumption is that all work can share in supporting the well-being of the Earth.
Each week will bring thinking and occupational examples of how we can all participate.
Project Drawdown – What is it, and what can it tell us about climate savvy work?
Tags: finding earth works, green economy, green jobs, sustainability, transferable skills, workforce development
This is a five part series on what we can forecast about jobs from the research done to identify Project… Read more
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Celebrating Bike Week and Climate Savvy Work
Tags: adaptation, bay state bike week, climate change, climate savvy workers, east coast greenway, ecosystem services, finding earth works, green economy, green jobs
It is Bay State Bike Week around here. And freshly back from participating in a bike ride from western Massachusetts… Read more
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Envisioning Our Climate Advocacy and Climate Savvy Work Under A New Federal Administration – a three part exploration
Tags: adaptation, adult learning, Alex Risley Schroeder, climate change, climate savvy workers, finding earth works, green economy, green jobs, millenium assessment, sustainability, transferable skills, workforce development
The premise of Finding Earth Works is that all work can contribute to the adaptation needed in the face of… Read more
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We know more about green jobs than we did!
Tags: adaptation, Alex Risley Schroeder, climate change, climate savvy workers, finding earth works, green economy, green jobs, mitigation
“Don’t believe the doubters who claim that we have to make a choice between protecting the environment or growing the… Read more
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Does the Weather Forecaster on TV have a Green Job?
Tags: adaptation, adult learning, Alex Risley Schroeder, climate change, climate science, finding earth works, green economy, green jobs, meteorology, workforce development
I don’t have a TV in the kitchen. I wonder, when you see the weather forecaster over the first cup of… Read more
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