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Green Transition Equity: Who Wins and Who Loses?

DEEP DIVE Green Transition Equity: Who Wins and Who Loses? The conversation surrounding the green transition increasingly focuses on equity and justic...

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Green Transition Equity: Who Wins and Who Loses?

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Green Transition Equity: Who Wins and Who Loses?

The conversation surrounding the green transition increasingly focuses on equity and justice. As nations invest in renewable energy and sustainable practices, understanding who benefits from these efforts is critical in shaping an inclusive approach that can mitigate climate change effectively.

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Key questions explored

  1. What are the economic implications of the green transition?
  2. Who are the primary beneficiaries of green subsidies?
  3. How does climate policy impact job accessibility?
  4. What are the global implications of developed nations pushing green technology?
  5. How can we ensure an equitable transition for all communities?
  6. What role does public policy play in fostering equitable access to green technologies?

Voices Referenced

Bill McKibben
Bill McKibben

Climate Activist, Author

Greta Thunberg
Greta Thunberg

Climate Activist

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Christiana Figueres
Christiana Figueres

Former Executive Secretary, UNFCCC

Mark Carney
Mark Carney

Former Governor, Bank of England

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