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What is a green job anyway? Few can adequately define one. Even the government isnt sure, you will learn in these pages. Still, President Obama and environmentalist coalitions such as the BlueGreen Alliance claim the creation of green jobs can save Americas economy, and are worth taxpayers investment.
But in Regulating to Disaster, Diana Furchtgott-Roth debunks that myth. Instead, energy prices rise dramatically and Americas economic growth and employment rate suffer in some states much more than others when government invests in nonviable ventures such as the bankrupted Solyndra, which the Obama Administration propped up far too long.
Electric cars, solar energy, wind farms, biofuels: President Obamas insistence on these dubious pursuits ultimately hamstrings American businesses not deemed green enough, and squeezes struggling households with regulations. Adding insult to injury: the technology subsidies Americans pay for solar panels, wind turbines, and electric batteries really help create manufacturing jobs in China and South Korea.
Green jobs are the most recent reappearance of a perennial bad idea government regulation of certain industries, designed to anoint winners and losers in the marketplace. Regulating to Disaster reveals the powerful nexus of union leaders, environmentalists, and lobbyists who dreamed up these hoaxes, and benefit politically and financially from green jobs policies. Unfortunately, there are more Solyndras on the horizon, and our economy is in no shape to absorb them.

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Table of Contents Table of Figures To my parents Gabriel and Ellen Roth - photo 1
Table of Contents Table of Figures To my parents Gabriel and Ellen Roth - photo 2
Table of Contents

Table of Figures

To my parents, Gabriel and Ellen Roth,
who in 1967 moved the family from Britain to America,
the land of large cars and long highways, giant refrigerators, plentiful
hot water, and long high-pressure showers. As my father said,
We have to move here, they even heat the bathrooms.
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
AFL-CIOAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations
APIAmerican Petroleum Institute
ARRAAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
BEABureau of Economic Analysis
BLSBureau of Labor Statistics
BTUBritish Thermal Unit
CAFECorporate Average Fuel Economy
CAPCenter for American Progress
CBOCongressional Budget Office
CDCCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
CEERTCenter for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies
CFLcompact fluorescent light bulb
CIACentral Intelligence Agency
CSGCouncil of State Governments
DODDepartment of Defense
DOEDepartment of Energy
DOJDepartment of Justice
DOLDepartment of Labor
DOTDepartment of Transportation
DSCCDemocratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
EIAEnergy Information Administration
EISAEnergy Independence and Security Act of 2007
EPAEnvironmental Protection Agency
ERCOTElectric Reliability Council of Texas
ETAEmployment and Training Administration
FECFederal Elections Commission
FFBFederal Financing Bank
GAOGovernment Accountability Office
GDPGross Domestic Product
HUDDepartment of Housing and Urban Development
IEAInternational Energy Agency
ILOInternational Labour Organization
ITCInternational Trade Commission
ITUCInternational Trade Union Confederation
LEDlight-emitting diodes
LEEDLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design
LIUNALaborers International Union of North America
LMILabor Market Improvement
LPOLoan Program Office of the Department of Energy
MACTMaximum Achievable Control Technology
MWMegawatt
NERANational Economic Research Association
NGOnongovernmental organization
NRCNational Research Council
OECDOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
OMBOffice of Management and Budget
PERIPolitical Economy Research Institute
RPSRenewable Portfolio Standard
SECSecurities and Exchange Commission
SEIUService Employees International Union
UAWInternational Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America
UNUnited Nations
UNEPUnited Nations Environment Programme
USGBCU.S. Green Building Council
USGSU.S. Geological Survey
USWUnited Steelworkers
WTOWorld Trade Organization
INTRODUCTION
The date was June 6, 2012, the setting an ornate hearing room in the Rayburn House Office Building, where the full House Government Reform and Oversight Committee was investigating definitions of green jobs. Chairman Darrell Issa, a California Republican, was questioning John Galvin, acting commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, on the meaning of the 3.1 million green jobs his agency had recorded in data released in March.
If you sweep the floor in a solar powered facility, is that a green job? Issa asked. The answer was yes. Issa then ascertained from Galvin that hybrid bus drivers have green jobs, along with all the other bus drivers and workers who put gas in buses. Employees at bicycle shops also have green jobs. So do workers at antique dealers, at the Salvation Army used clothing recycling centers, and at used record stores, because these count as recycled goods. Garbage men have green jobs, and so do oil lobbyists engaged in advocacy related to environmental issues.
As a witness at the hearing, I explained that since the white paper cup placed before me on the table had a Power to Save Energy logo, then employees who produced it had green jobs, because the product met the BLS definition of environmental compliance, education, training and public awareness. If the paper cup had been pure white, without the logo, its producers would not have green jobs.
When the Bureau of Labor Statistics can define producers of cups with environmental logosbut not withoutas having green jobs, along with oil lobbyists, the definition becomes increasingly meaningless. The 3.1 million green jobs are a matter of relabeling, not creating new opportunities for Americans to move up the career ladder. And with slow economic growth and job creation, and unemployment rates above 8 percent for over three years, everyone agrees that Americans need more jobs.
The administration may tout 3.1 million green jobs as a large number, but 3.1 million shows a lack of imagination and ambition. In addition, it falls short of the 5 million promised by President Obama on the campaign trail in 2008. If BLS can create green jobs by simply relabeling existing jobs as green, why stop at 3.1 million? If oil lobbyists can bask in the social approbation of a job labeled as green, why should not every American enjoy the same approval? Saying that everyone has a green job would actually be less arbitrary than randomly picking 3.1 million Americans and labeling their jobs as green.
In contrast to the fuzzy number of 3.1 million green jobs, some numbers in the economy are treated with the utmost precision. The BLS issues the monthly estimate of jobs created in the economy, derived from a survey of 400,000 businesses, every month, then revised for two consecutive months. Finally, about a year later, the figure is benchmarked against an aggregate count of jobs for accuracy. Another example is tax return data. Both companies and households face severe penalties for cheating on tax returns. The number has to be absolutely correct, and if mistakes are found in an Internal Revenue Service audit, people can go to jail. Corporations that report financial information to the Securities and Exchange Commission must meet exacting standards and sometimes undergo multiple audits.
Given the governments ability to closely monitor numbers, it is even more surprising that the BLS publishes such an inexact 3.1 million green jobs number. It is a sign that the issue is not taken seriously, that the search for green jobs is just window-dressing to appeal to some environmental constituency. When the government plays around with numbers to this extent it is a recipe for disaster. Someone is trying to trick the voter. In Chapter 2, we will see that the Environmental Protection Agency plays games with the costs and benefits of the Mercury and Air Toxic Standards for Power Plants rule for the same reason.
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