![]() ![]() ![]() “I did some research and found a master’s degree in sustainable development, with a focus on the Global South. “I’ve been into environmental activism since I was 8, but as I got older, I knew climate science wasn’t exactly the right path for me,” she says. “Young people need to know that these jobs can have as much of a good impact on the climate as protesting on the street.”īryony Cecil is a young Climate Pact Ambassador based in Germany, and leads a team specialising in carbon-offsetting projects at the climate consultancy South Pole. But what exactly are those skills and how do you go about acquiring them? We spoke to three European Climate Pact Ambassadors who know all about green skills and careers. Whether you want to become a solar engineer, a climate researcher, or a zero-waste chef, you will need to develop green skills. Choosing a green career might be the most effective climate action you can take! ![]() From designing electric cars to operating huge solar farms that generate renewable electricity, new jobs and new skills will be needed to build this greener economy. The EU’s 55% emission reduction objective by 2030 and our ultimate 2050 climate neutrality goal will require deep changes in our economy and energy systems. ![]()
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