Climate Change Impact on the Employment
Abstract
In the article, the effects of climate change on the employment as one of the global threats are analyzed. Employment impacts are viewed from the perspectives of two main ways of adjusted behavior to climate change — eco-technologies and institutional eco-initiatives.
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employment, climate change, eco-technologies, green jobs
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2011-12-30
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Вередюк, О. В. (2011). Climate Change Impact on the Employment. St Petersburg University Journal of Economic Studies, (4), 022–029. Retrieved from https://economicsjournal.spbu.ru/article/view/2921
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Economic theory in historical development
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