workers impacted by the transition (Q1165)

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People whose job is at risk due to the societal changes necessary to respond to climate change
  • lost jobs
  • losing jobs
  • fewer jobs
  • closing factories
  • losing employment
  • mine workers
  • miners
  • steelworkers
  • steel workers
  • workers in the automotive industry
  • factory workers
  • workers in heavy industry
  • loss of employment
  • lay offs
  • layoffs
  • laying off
  • lay off
  • layoff
  • vulnerable to the transition
  • impacted by the transition
  • vulnerable to the green transition
  • impacted by the green transition
  • vulnerable to the just transition
  • impacted by the just transition
  • vulnerable to the energy transition
  • impacted by the energy transition
  • negative employment effect
  • negative employment effects
  • negative effect on employment
  • deindustrialised areas
  • deindustrialised regions
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workers impacted by the transition
People whose job is at risk due to the societal changes necessary to respond to climate change
  • lost jobs
  • losing jobs
  • fewer jobs
  • closing factories
  • losing employment
  • mine workers
  • miners
  • steelworkers
  • steel workers
  • workers in the automotive industry
  • factory workers
  • workers in heavy industry
  • loss of employment
  • lay offs
  • layoffs
  • laying off
  • lay off
  • layoff
  • vulnerable to the transition
  • impacted by the transition
  • vulnerable to the green transition
  • impacted by the green transition
  • vulnerable to the just transition
  • impacted by the just transition
  • vulnerable to the energy transition
  • impacted by the energy transition
  • negative employment effect
  • negative employment effects
  • negative effect on employment
  • deindustrialised areas
  • deindustrialised regions

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People whose job is at risk due to the societal changes necessary to respond to climate change. Often, this is because they work in an industry that either is heavily reliant on fossil fuels, such as the plastics industry, or that creates products which are reliant on fossil fuels, such as cars.
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