Abstract

The air temperature has gradually grown since the globe entered the industrial period, leading to several issues, including global warming. The worldwide community has been debating the climate change extensively for more than ten years. The international community has also taken numerous actions on this problem, including the adoption of the "Paris Agreement," the "Kyoto Protocol," and the "United Nations Framework on Climate Change." This paper investigates how the environment and jobs are affected by global climate change under the context of just transition. According to the study, climate change has prompted the creation of new energy sources. Amidst the backdrop of climate change, variables like international standing and GDP will have an impact on the economic standing of many nations. Climate change affects not only the economy but a variety of other fields as well. It has made some areas of the world hostile, and also led to the vanishing of certain cultures. Moreover, it has an impact on employment. Global climate change initiatives have not generated a lot of jobs, and they have both positive and negative impacts on employment.

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