How climate change affects the world of work: Expected job creation and displacement

About half of the world's GDP depends on nature and the sustainable management of ecosystem services, including 1.2 billion jobs in agriculture, fisheries, forestry and tourism, according to the International Labor Organization. In recent times, climate and environmental changes are fast becoming the biggest threats to poverty reduction, decent work, sustainable development and social justice. The governing body of the International Labor Office, the executive body of the International Labor Organization (ILO), has recognized the urgent need for a transition to environmental sustainability in the world of work, and has shared details of a just transition that includes consideration of industrial policies. and technologies towards environmentally sustainable economies and societies for all. (Arina Sofiah)

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