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Green Jobs Philly

Paul Glover | Philadelphia, Pa. | (215) 805-8330 | E-mail | Twitter | Website


Green Jobs Philly

This website and newsletter focused on Philadelphia’s eco-economy. Targeted to local officials, businesses, organizations and job seekers, it  featured green job listings, green services and green grassroots initiatives.

Project Updates

  • Green Jobs Philly: Video and Book (August, 2010) - Paul Glover, Editor at Green Jobs Philly, has written a book about his initiative. “America’s neighborhoods can employ themselves to reduce living costs, while rebuilding toward balance with nature — without waiting for either government or Wall Street. By doing so they take power over food, fuel, housing, health care, planning, and finance. They build a solid […]
  • Green Jobs Philly News Becomes A Switchboard for Greening Economy (July, 2010) - Five years ago, there were quarterly ‘green’ meetings in Philadelphia. Today, there are several daily, says Paul Glover, whose Green Jobs Philly News serves principally as a compiler of ‘green’ news. “It provides a lively and efficient digest of Philadelphia’s economic greening,” he says, “but we have created original content, too.” Articles from GJPN have […]
  • Green Jobs Philly Gears Up (June, 2009) - Green Jobs Philadelphia News continues to gain subscribers, with more than 5,200 people now signed up to receive the monthly e-mail publication — a nearly 25 percent increase since February. The Green Jobs Philly website had 3,720 unique visitors in May, up from 889 uniques when GJP launched in August 2008. The newsletter serves to […]
  • Green and Growing (February, 2009) - In six months, Paul Glover’s GreenJobsPhilly.org website and newsletter have developed a devoted readership in Philadelphia, the nation’s sixth-largest city, with a population of nearly 1.5 million. “Readership” might be putting it too mildly; “fan base” better captures the enthusiasm of Glover’s audience, which apparently includes a bunch of Big-J journalism types. “A treasure trove” […]
  • All Things Green and Local (November, 2008) - On Sept. 15, 2008, 3,706 residents, public officials, neighborhood organizers and environmentalists in Philadelphia received an e-mail announcing the launch of GreenJobsPhilly, a new website publishing news and promoting opportunity in the evolving local green economy. The site is a clearinghouse of everything green when it comes to jobs, services and grants sought and available […]

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