Green Skills, Green Jobs, and the Green Eco-system.
Where do we go?
Abstract
The global environmental, climate and biodiversity challenges require an urgent global response. The green transition and the move towards sustainability, including the transition to a climate-neutral economy, is triggering the need for a fundamental transformation of our society across a wide range of sectors. Europe must lead by example, by delivering on ambitious environmental, climate and biodiversity goals, enhancing growth, competitiveness, and quality job creation, while protecting the environment and ensuring a just transition to a more resource-efficient and circular economy.
SOURCE: EU COUNCIL CONCLUSIONS ON SKILLS AND COMPETENCES FOR THE GREEN TRANSITION. MARCH 7, 2023
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