Green for All

It is a DC-based group that brings unions and environmentalists together to push for anti-poverty measures and a clean-energy economy.

Rather than approach each issue separately, Jones decided to combine the two in a more unified vision and business model.

Jones also added that the Ella Baker Center would continue to run a "Green-Collar Jobs Campaign" regionally and statewide in California.

[4] A major component of the Green For All movement is job security:[5] You can't take a building you want to weatherize, put it on a ship to China and then have them do it and send it back.

[6] Green For All and other green-energy businesses have been receiving increased press by major publications such as the New York Times,[7] USA Today,[8] Business Week[9] and The Nation,[10] indicating that the growth potential cited by UPI is picking up steam in the public sector as well.