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1 Sustainable Development and Green Jobs: an overview Research Conference: ‘Green Jobs for Asia and the Pacific’ Niigata, Japan, April 2008 Peter Poschen International Labour Office (ILO)

2 Why green jobs? Asia-Pacific Region: economic growth 2x world average ~900 m poor 60% world population on 40% land lowest arable land/cap and water/cap loss of biodiversity and renewable resources growing pollution water, air, soil

3 Enter climate change Short-medium term: Increased variability weather: Agriculture: ~350 m subsistance farmers Storms and floods: Asian mega-deltas and coasts Pacific islands

4 Climate change Long-term: Rising temperature and sea-level Water shortages 1bn people Asia by 2050 Existence of small island states ‘Grow now, clean up later’ self- defeating, unviable long-term

5 Exponential growth in a finite world?

6 Great transformation ‘Green growth’, ‘clean development’ Pollution control Fewer resources/output (eco-efficient) No pollution and degradation (eco-effective) Sustainable economies Profound impact on enterprises and workers = Social effectiveness and sustainability?

7 What are green jobs? Reduce consumption of energy and raw materials (‘dematerialize economy’) Avoid GHG emissions (‘decarbonize economy’) Protect and restore ecosystems Minimize waste and pollution

8 Green Jobs defined ‘ Green jobs are decent work created in economic sectors and activities, which reduces their environmental impact, ultimately leading to environmentally, economically and socially sustainable enterprises and economies.’

9 High potential sectors Energy efficiency: buildings, industry, transport Renewable energy Mobility: mass transportation Recycling, waste management Sustainable agriculture and forestry Environmental services

10 Examples of actually or potentially Green Jobs Renewable energy: 2.3 m jobs Environmental industries US : 5.3 m jobs Solar thermal China: 1,000 manufacturers, 600,000 jobs Ethanol Brazil: 500,000 jobs

11 Green jobs = Decent Work Rights at work Generate quality jobs Broad social protection Voice and Social dialogue

12 Not decent = not green Recycling, waste: IT China, shipbreaking Bangladesh Renewables: biofuels highest employment potential e.g. China Renew: wind solar pv biomass Jobs/bnY: 870 1,500 1,1007,500

13 Shipbreaking

14 Recycling IT waste

15 Green jobs and development Avert climate change and sustain poverty? Green jobs have to be decent work Green jobs for those who need them most: youth, women, SMEs, the poor

16 Green jobs: more than meets the eye In perspective: relatively small % of total employment (3%?) Forward linkage greening: clean energy, recycling (e.g. cars, IT) Dynamics: creation, substitution, elimination, redefinition of jobs Job creation: Direct green jobs < indirect << induced job creation Poverty: Food and energy expenditure poor households Access to modern energy

17 Green jobs: substitution USA jobs in energy sector: renewable : fossil = ~ 2:1 USA jobs/MW lifetime Solar PV9 Wind power1.7 Biomass1.8 Coal/natural gas1

18 Green jobs: direct vs. indirect and induced Ex 1: Venezuela [ employment/1 tr Bs] Direct:Total: Agriculture:126,000196,000 Res. Constr.: 47,000130,000 Non-resid. C: 41,000142,000

19 Green jobs: direct vs. indirect and induced Ex 2: Renewable energy Germany Direct and indirect jobs (50%) Energy/job substitution Budget effect (temporarily higher cost of renewables)  Need to consider full economic cycle: Gross: +170,000 jobs Net: + 40,000 jobs

20 2nd Great Transformation On balance: net gains employment Major gains and losses (typically within sectors) Just transitions for enterprises and workers Pathways for development in Asia? Contribution to poverty reduction?

21 Decent work in sustainable enterprises Policy instruments and programmes for development: Skills Small and medium enterprises, local development Just transitions Pro-poor: solar Bangladesh, India, urban upgrading South Africa

22 Policy coherence and good governance Build green jobs into UNFCCC post national strategies Better and more stable policies through dialogue: involve stakeholders - employers and workers in national and international policy making and implementation

23 Thank you