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Recently, the International Energy Agency (IEA) released the World Energy Employment Report
"Economies, which now account for more than 70 per cent of global emissions, have made a commitment
Based on the IEA's scenario of achieving net zero emissions by 2050, the IEA predicts that by 2030, 14 million clean energy direct jobs and 16 million clean energy indirect jobs will be created worldwide
On the other hand, the oil and gas sector, which saw the biggest job decline at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, has yet to fully recover
"The clean energy sector is more resilient
According to the IEA report, employment in the energy sector varies by geography, and Asia remains the largest and fastest-growing employment base in the energy sector, with China leading the way
The IEA believes that the global demand for green talents with specific skills will continue to grow, such as project managers in residential construction who need to have some of the relevant skills
Some companies have revealed that they face great competition when recruiting a workforce with the necessary skills, and it is important
The IEA report shows that although clean energy has led the energy job market to achieve rapid growth in recent years, the economic downturn and high inflation have still increased the employment pressure
Since the beginning of this year, the geopolitical crisis caused by the epidemic and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has led to new demand in
The IEA expects global energy investment to grow 8 percent this year to $2.