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Combatting Climate Change, Reversing Inequality: A Climate Jobs Program for Texas

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Texas Climate Jobs Report_Futura.pdf (15.08 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/104211
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Author
Skinner, Lara R.
Cha, J. Mijin
Moskowitz, Hunter
Phillips, Matt
Abstract

[Excerpt] The following report examines the crises of inequality and climate change in Texas and makes a series of “climate jobs” recommendations that can help Texas simultaneously combat climate change, create high-quality jobs, and build more equitable and resilient communities. Considering Texas’s current labor and employment landscape as well as its climate and energy profile, these recommendations identify concrete, jobs-driven strategies that can put Texas on the path to building an equitable, clean energy economy that will tackle the climate crisis and improve working and living conditions for all Texans. Importantly, these recommendations can be tested at the city and county level then scaled to the state levels based on their demonstrated effectiveness.

Date Issued
2021-07
Keywords
Texas
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climate change
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climate jobs
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inequality
Type
report
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