 Over centuries we went from this to this to this. Our world is constantly changing and so is British Columbia. BC's workforce is shifting towards green skills, services and technologies. Green jobs are jobs that require environmental skills, knowledge, experience or competencies to produce products or services that have an environmental benefit. You might think of green jobs and clean energy like solar, hydro, wave or wind power. But the term also covers positions like greenhouse workers and water treatment plant operators. It also includes architects who use sustainable design and even plumbers who retrofit houses to be more water efficient. In fact, green jobs could also be jobs that don't require specialized environmental skills but that still result in an environmental benefit like a construction worker who uses industry standard techniques to create green buildings. More and more opportunities are sprouting up in green industries and WorkBC.ca can point you in the right direction. Access the WorkBC Job Board and the index of BC's job boards to find current jobs in your area or visit WorkBC's high opportunity occupations page. Go to the green economy page to find more resources like good work, the government of Canada's science and technology internship program and the environmental careers organization of Canada. BC is evolving by growing sustainable practices and expanding the green economy. Find out how you can be part of it. Visit WorkBC.ca to learn more.