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1: Why a Green Degree Is Good For the Economy
The recent economic slowdown has increased concerns for a major percentage of America’s work force.

2: What Does it Mean to Have an Environmental Job?
Despite the economic crisis, one area that seems to be thriving is in being eco-friendly.

3: Programs with a Green Degree
With our society focusing ever more on environmental issues, it is no longer enough to have a standard scientific or business degree.

4: Green Degrees Lead to Green Jobs
Green has become the buzzword for all things environmental of a positive nature.

5: Facts about Having a Green Degree
Having a Green Degree does not necessarily mean that you’ll instantly become a millionaire.

6: The Growth of Green Degree Offerings
More and more colleges, universities, community colleges and technical schools are planning and shaping their curriculum to include “green” degree opportunities for their students.

7: The Basics of a Green Degree
If you want to become a part of the green generation so you can help out Mother Nature, then you’re going to need a degree in at least one environmental discipline.

8: Moving Into the Future With a Green Degree
As people become more and more concerned with the environment, industries are also following that path, and they need people trained in environmental issues.

9: Graduate Programs with a Green Degree
Traditionally those looking to further their education beyond the bachelor's degree simply went on to the next stage in their chosen fields.

10: A Green Degree Could Help Turn Red into Black
One rule of thumb regarding history is that it tends to repeat itself. Could the current economic situation in the United States, which has stretched from 2008 to 2009, become somewhat reminiscent of what occurred during the recession of the early 1990s (and the aftermath)?


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