A post on Good Magazine’s website about the development of a clean energy workforce made reference to Americans for Energy Leadership’s “grassroots effort among students to make sure RE-ENERGYSE makes it through Congress in 2010.”
The mention came alongside a short description of the $74 million budget proposal that would help “solve the root problem, which is American students choosing not to study technology-related majors.” Without RE-ENERGYSE and comprehensive energy education initiatives, the post contends, investments such as the $3.5 billion Intel and other leading companies just committed to creating jobs in technology fields cannot have their full effect.
Read the full post here.

