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Green technologies are driving job growth in the world’s energy sector, but skill shortages are an increasing concern, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned.
Over 70 environmental organisations in the UK have signed up to a new campaign committing to make the green jobs workforce more diverse and inclusive.
More than 40 organisations and businesses have backed IEMA’s campaign to get green skills and training on the agenda at COP28, including Nestle UK, the British Chambers of Commerce, and OVO Energy.
IEMA CEO, Sarah Mukherjee MBE, and director of policy and public affairs, Ben Goodwin, spoke to packed audiences at BusinessGreen’s Net Zero Festival 2023 today.
Almost one-quarter of UK companies are increasing the number of green roles within their business, new data from Totaljobs has revealed.
Over a quarter of working adults in the UK believe that part of their job is ‘green’, while one in 20 think that all or most of their role relates to green activities.
Sustainability consultant at Sustainit, currently working towards PIEMA
IEMA’s regional volunteers talk about making a difference worldwide as they build partnerships and share knowledge in a bid to create a sustainable economy