Making Decarbonization Work for Workers: Policies for a just transition to a zero-carbon economy

In light of the federal government’s pledge to launch a Task Force on Just Transition in 2018, this report makes a unique contribution by using census data to identify the regions in each province with the greatest reliance on fossil fuel jobs. While fossil fuel dependence is overwhelmingly concentr...

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Other Authors: Mertins-Kirkwood, Hadrian (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives; Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces to Climate Change 2018
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Online Access:https://digital.library.yorku.ca/yul-1150320/making-decarbonization-work-workers-policies-just-transition-zero-carbon-economy
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spelling ftyorkunivdc:oai:yul:yul_1150320 2023-05-15T17:22:05+02:00 Making Decarbonization Work for Workers: Policies for a just transition to a zero-carbon economy Mertins-Kirkwood, Hadrian (Author) 2018 https://digital.library.yorku.ca/yul-1150320/making-decarbonization-work-workers-policies-just-transition-zero-carbon-economy eng eng Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives; Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces to Climate Change yul:1150320 Reproduced with permission of CCPA. Copyright remains with the creator Just Transition Report Text 2018 ftyorkunivdc 2021-07-18T22:03:46Z In light of the federal government’s pledge to launch a Task Force on Just Transition in 2018, this report makes a unique contribution by using census data to identify the regions in each province with the greatest reliance on fossil fuel jobs. While fossil fuel dependence is overwhelmingly concentrated in Alberta, with a few “hot spots” in Saskatchewan and British Columbia, the report identifies communities from other provinces where fossil fuel jobs represent a significant part of the local economy – for example, Bay Roberts, Newfoundland; Cape Breton, Nova Scotia; Saint John, New Brunswick; Sarnia, Ontario. The report also makes the useful distinction between “reactive” just transition policies, which are intended to minimize the harm to workers of decarbonization, and “pro-active” just transition policies, which are intended to maximize the benefits. Report Newfoundland York University Digital Library
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description In light of the federal government’s pledge to launch a Task Force on Just Transition in 2018, this report makes a unique contribution by using census data to identify the regions in each province with the greatest reliance on fossil fuel jobs. While fossil fuel dependence is overwhelmingly concentrated in Alberta, with a few “hot spots” in Saskatchewan and British Columbia, the report identifies communities from other provinces where fossil fuel jobs represent a significant part of the local economy – for example, Bay Roberts, Newfoundland; Cape Breton, Nova Scotia; Saint John, New Brunswick; Sarnia, Ontario. The report also makes the useful distinction between “reactive” just transition policies, which are intended to minimize the harm to workers of decarbonization, and “pro-active” just transition policies, which are intended to maximize the benefits.
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