For our sixth episode we talk about the recent news regarding job market recovery and what this means for the younger generation who around the world have suffered disproportionately higher levels of unemployment and the green skills initiative that the UK government is implementing.
On this episode our panellists discuss the long term effects the pandemic may have in the younger generation ranging from unemployment to adapting to a digital office environment and the challenges this represents and what employers can do to minimize the impact.
We also focus on green skills and the challenges there are to implementing them. One of the issues mentioned is the difficulty in attracting diverse backgrounds to develop green skills so that every job can become greener.
To know more about the work IEMA does to transform the world to sustainability please visit our website: https://www.iema.net/
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Episode 19: Rewilding, should we go wild
Episode 18: COP27 - Will they Sharm El-Sheikh it off
Episode 17: COP 27 The African COP - A Ghana perspective
Episode 16: Can sports be green?
Episode 15: To nuclear energy or not to, that’s the clean energy question
Episode 14: State of the Profession
Episode 13: All jobs greener
Episode 12: Green skills and green jobs for a greener economy
Episode 11: Could renewable energy be the way out the energy crisis?
Episode 10: The energy crisis and consumer vulnerability
Episode 9: Sustainable Lifestyle
Episode 8: Green progress review
Episode 7: The road to COP is paved with good intentions
Episode 5: Building Resilient Cities
Episode 4: Destabilising climate
Episode 3: Fighting from within
Episode 2: Authoritarian Governments and Climate Change
Episode 1: Coming out of lockdown
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