#448 EIT InnoEnergy's Open Letter to Partners in Decarbonisation
The transition to net zero will require retraining up to 18 million workers around the world by 2030. This is a massive global challenge. The race for talent and workers is on, and the climate change and the stability of our planet is a shared concern.
Plugging the skills gap for the green economy
The global green economy is growing and has extraordinary economic potential. In fact, according to Oxford Economics, an energy transition by 2050 will create new industries worth USD 10.3 trillion to the world economy by that same year. From electric vehicle manufacturing to renewable power generation, there are countless new markets being created and they are expanding rapidly.
The question is though, do we have the engaged and skilled workforce today to execute on the present momentum, and in the long-term to sustain this growth?
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