Politicos Celebrate 'Clean Energy' Job Growth In Kansas?!?

Trigger warning . . .

There are a great many denizens who despite windmills even more than Don Quixote. 

Maybe . . .

Actually . . .

It's fair to skeptical about every kind of economic number along with the "clean" designation that typically leaves out coal-powered energy that starts the process.

In the meantime, a great many leaders want voters to feel good about any effort labeled "clean" or "green" no matter the specifics. 

Check-it:

"The number of Kansas employees working in the sector reached record highs in 2023 with 26,058 people working in clean energy, breaking the record set in 2019 when 24,812 worked in the field."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas gains clean energy jobs. Where it ranks vs. other Midwestern states

Kansas has more workers in clean energy than ever before, according to Clean Jobs Midwest. But it's still behind most Midwestern states.

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