People powering the future : skilling Queenslanders for the clean transformation. / Deloitte Access Economics
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- Surry Hills, New South Wales : Climate Council of Australia, 2021
- 1 online resource (ii, 65 pages) : illustrations.
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This report outlines what the future of work for Queenslanders will be like in a decarbonising world. Often, governments, business and pundits assess the impact of climate policies assuming that the existing economy will continue to grow at trend, unaffected by the consequences of unchecked climate change. Against this outlook,the economic impacts of policy options such as net zero emissions may appear to cost jobs and growth. In reality, Queensland's economic prosperity will be dependent on climate action and the transformation of the workforce and industries as the world responds to climate change.
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