Does climate action destroys jobs? An assessment of the employment implications of the 2-degree goal
Montt, Guillermo ; Wiebe, Kirsten S. ; Harsdorff, Marek ; Simas, Moana ; Bonnet, Antoine ; Wood, Richard
2018
157
4
December
519-556
employment creation ; climate change ; sustainable development ; energy policy ; economics ; energy economics
Employment
https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12118
English
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"The Paris Agreement lays out the objective of keeping global warming below 2 °C. The goal can be achieved by increasing both the share of renewables in the energy mix and energy efficiency. Such action entails a transformation of the energy sector, which, given its linkages with the rest of the economy, will have a knock‐on effect on other sectors. Using scenarios based on a multiregional input–output database, this article explores the economy‐wide and worldwide employment impact of such a transition. Findings suggest that by 2030 most economies will experience net job creation and reallocation across industries. Job creation is driven by the construction, manufacturing and renewables sectors."
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