While 2021 saw fossil fuels jobs decline by more than 35,000, the clean energy and clean vehicle subsectors regained about 156,000 positions, according to a report from climate advocacy group Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2). “Expanding clean energy and clean transportation is simply a bipartisan win for our economy,” said E2 Executive Director Bob Keefe. “This data shows clean energy jobs are not red state jobs or blue state jobs – they’re red, white and blue jobs.”