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Posted By businessmn28 10 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyAlthough there remains a quite wide group of climate change skeptics at the present time, and no small amount of Environment skeptics, it cannot be ignored that environmental issues are playing a greater and greater part in all sorts of considerations. Take for example shopping, housing and transport all of which, when you put them together, make up an awful lot of most people’s daily lives. And now, the environment is playing a part in employment issues too because, if you gain the correct environmental accreditation, you will find that it makes a number of jobs attainable.
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“Barack Obama proposed that the federal government spend $150 billion over 10 years to promote alternative energy and create several million jobs. What better way to become part of the revoluion than to pass the LEED exam and become a LEED Accredited Professional. Clean Edison is one of the world's leading providers of Renewable Energy Education. They offer programs for Architects, Engineers, Contractors, Attorneys, Real Estate Professionals, Graduate and College Students, and
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