As Ontario and other provinces move toward a greener economy, policymakers should consider the implications of these changes on employment opportunities, and particularly opportunities for decent work. The report Decent Work in the Green Economy explores this challenge. The report identifies where workers might be vulnerable to disruption, and considers where policy intervention may be beneficial.
The report combines research on both green transitions worldwide and labour market trends in Ontario with an applied economic and technological model of Ontario’s cap and trade program, an analysis of relevant policy concepts, expert interviews and ongoing engagement with stakeholders within government, industry, labour and social justice circles. It aims to bring together the critical policy conversations around decent work and the transition to the green economy.
The government as an entity is quite often the largest, single consumer of goods and services in developed as well as developing countries. Government procurement can be a powerful tool for positive environmental change by creating a market for environmental goods and services.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the renewable energy market, industry, investment and policy developments worldwide. It covers recent developments, current status, and key trends; by design, it does not provide analysis or forecast.