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UN youth climate advisors want green jobs amid Covid-19

By IANS | Updated: December 17, 2020 09:45 IST

New York, Dec 17 The need for greater investments in green jobs is at the top of the ...

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New York, Dec 17 The need for greater investments in green jobs is at the top of the youth climate agenda for 2021, said a new report, compiled by the UN Secretary-General's Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change.

According to the youth advisors, there is an increasing anxiety among 'Generation Covid' about the dual climate and the youth unemployment crises, combined with a lack of prioritization in coronavirus stimulus packages of green jobs and a just transition to a resilient, net-zero emissions global economy.

The summary report, published on Wednesday, was compiled by the first official youth advisors to the UN Secretary-General on climate change and presents the top climate concerns for young people and the most urgent actions needed by world leaders in 2021.

According to the report, investing in green jobs and training, and empowering youth entrepreneurs is critical, as is holding decision-makers to account and prevent 'greenwashing'.

Polluter bail-outs with public money are causing widespread anger among young people, and must cease.

A just transition to a net-zero emissions future is essential, including for communities that currently rely on fossil fuels. Instead of bailing out polluters, governments must provide resources to reskill affected workers.

The report says that indigenous people and local communities must have their rights respected and enforced, and be included in climate action decision-making, so their traditional knowledge can be harnessed in the fight against climate change.

The need for climate education, including diverse perspectives, is crucial for climate action. The protection of forests and ecosystems is essential, as is recognising the potential of oceans to tackle the climate crisis, including through a global network of ocean sanctuaries.

The report says laws must be strengthened and violations punished, under international law.

"The report shows that the climate and health crises are unfolding together with the youth unemployment crisis, and there is a lot of concern that green jobs and a just transition are not being prioritised in Covid stimulus packages.

"Many young people are worried that progress on these fronts can be held back by greenwashing," said Vladislav Kaim, a member of the Youth Advisory Group.

The report follows an extensive consultation process with young climate leaders from all regions on the Secretary-General's calls to broaden the global coalition for a net-zero emissions future and recover better from the pandemic to drive forwards all 17 of the Sustainable Development Goals.

( With inputs from IANS )

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