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Business leaders in Maine are working to raise awareness of the growing number of climate change-related job opportunities. The state's recent approval of a new offshore wind energy industry and growing solar industry will require a steady pipeline of STEM-trained workers but not necessarily those with a four-year college degree. Phillip Jordan, vice president of the BW Research Partnership, said Mainers would benefit from educational opportunities highlighting the certifications and skills required for the growing green-energy sector. ...

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