Collaboration between government and the private sector will be essential to substantially increasing job opportunities. The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 7.8% in September 2012 – its lowest level since January 2009.
Collaboration between government and the private sector will be essential to substantially increasing job opportunities. The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 7.8% in September 2012 – its lowest level since January 2009.
Category> Economics, Poverty / Economic Development Tags> Barack Obama, education, elections 2012, employment, job creation, jobs, Mitt Romney, Partnerships, Public-Private, Singapore, South Korea, Technology, World Bank, world bank jobs
On July 22, just days before the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) declared that the last decade was the warmest on record, the United States Senate abandoned its effort to put a price on carbon. Comprehensive climate and energy legislation was on life-support for weeks until Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev) announced that [...]
Category> Climate, Energy Tags> Barack Obama, Carbon Dioxide, Climate, climate bill, climate matters, congress, EPA, harry reid, Oil spill, Politics, renewable energy, Senate, utility bill
Flashback for a second. Though it may seem like long time ago, it’s been a mere 2 months since Obama took the oath. A lot has changed since. On the evening of January 20, the President and the First Lady whirled through his new backyard stopping off at several different parties, one of which was [...]
Category> General Earth Institute, Poverty / Economic Development Tags> Barack Obama, computers, education, Geopolitics, MTV, Technology, Video
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