it's hard for me (without research) to distinguish how much impact the visionary jobs (green mba) impact in comparison to the direct contributors (like farmers). maybe more, maybe less, i just don't know. also, this list doesn't distinguish direct impact from simply the best jobs in the field.
i would certainly not put demo/recycler before farmer. i would put it ahead of builder tho, simply because it strikes me that there is a ton more demo of existing buildings than new builds. wind turbine fabricator - i see how the turbine itself is green, but building it? i don't know the process. biologist, entrepreneur, developer and planner - good jobs but impact is hard to measure. so ... farmer, recycler, builder, solar installer and then forester. the last one, i'm having trouble seeing how that's green at all.
i would certainly not put demo/recycler before farmer. i would put it ahead of builder tho, simply because it strikes me that there is a ton more demo of existing buildings than new builds. wind turbine fabricator - i see how the turbine itself is green, but building it? i don't know the process. biologist, entrepreneur, developer and planner - good jobs but impact is hard to measure. so ... farmer, recycler, builder, solar installer and then forester. the last one, i'm having trouble seeing how that's green at all.
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