
This paper intends to help energy-sector professionals, state and local policymakers, regional education and training sector leaders, and community organisations get a clearer look at the nature, needs, and opportunities associated with the future clean energy workforce.

This report sets out a framework for establishing a priority green infrastructure stimulus in response to COVID-19.

This report looks at the impact of rising temperatures, and of the increasing frequency and intensity of heatwaves, on decent work and labour productivity

Based on research conducted in Mexico, Indonesia, and Rwanda, this study assesses the job creation potential of renewable energy technologies under various power sector pathways based on National Energy Plans and countries’ NDCs.

Over the next decade, banks and the financial sector as a whole will need to show how they are aligning their balance sheets with the UK’s net-zero greenhouse gas emissions target, how they are enabling households and companies to become resilient to climate change impacts, and how the process of often disruptive transition can be steered so that it is fair and inclusive. These goals combine to form the challenge of the just transition, a task that has become even more important with the shock of COVID-19. This report presents research findings and recommendations for how to achieve these aims. It focuses primarily on the role of the UK’s banks and building societies, but it also contains recommendations for other lenders and government at all levels.