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Realizing the Green Jobs Promise: The Benefits of a Regenerative Approach

Realizing the Green Jobs Promise: The Benefits of a Regenerative Approach

Full Title: Realizing the Green Jobs Promise: The Benefits of a Regenerative Approach
Author(s): Raul Alfaro-Pelico, Charlie Bloch, Nick Pesta, Madeline Tyson
Publisher(s): Rocky Mountain Institute
Publication Date: January 30, 2023
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Description (excerpt):

The switch to a carbon-free economy is the biggest economic opportunity of our era. The international Energy Agency (IEA) and other analysts have predicted that this wave of market-driven innovation will create two to six “green jobs” for each fossil fuel job lost. The promised jobs are already arriving; the 2022 Annual Review by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) reported that renewables alone had created more than 12 million jobs as of 2021.

But as well-researched and credible as such studies are, unfulfilled promises of prosperity have left many people skeptical about clean energy job claims. As a result, narrowly framing job numbers as a direct tradeoff between fossil fuel jobs lost versus clean energy jobs gained risks undermining political and popular support for the clean energy transition. A clean energy focus also misses the bigger picture of our rapidly changing global economy, obscuring the “hidden” costs and risks within our current economic system as well as the nascent opportunities embedded in a shift to a more sustainable economy.

We must reframe the notion of green jobs within this broader context of economic risk, opportunity, and transformation. A more holistic framing centered on the concept of regenerative capitalism, where achieving net-zero carbon emissions is but one step toward a long-term sustainable economy, can better position communities, companies, and workers globally to thrive as part of a more equitable and abundant future. This report looks beyond analytical findings of “more jobs” to begin charting the deeper work, analyses, and stories needed to inspire a leap from a job scarcity mentality toward one of purpose-inspired economic abundance. We propose calling this shift the Great Regeneration.

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