Possessing one or more ‘green skills’ can increase your chances of getting hired by 29%, according to a new report by LinkedIn. Do you ever wish you could make a bigger difference for the planet?
LinkedIn data shows demand for green skills far exceeds supply, leaving construction struggling to staff vital green building ...
The long-running effects of climate change are coming home to roost. Historic droughts, increasingly frequent wildfires and more violent storms have spawned an international migrant crisis and growing ...
This Green Careers Week trade group Maritime UK is launching a new green skills project with the aim to help ensure that the maritime industries have the skills ...
E.ON and Sheffield’s homelessness charity The Archer Project have agreed to collaborate on new green skills and employment ...
VIENTIANE: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a US$36 million financing package to strengthen technical and ...
Matthew Weaver receives funding from the Water Research Commission and the European Union via the Erasmus + fund. He is affiliated with Rhodes University, the Institute for Water Research. Sinetemba ...
Green job postings increased 8% annually over the past five years, but green talent can't keep up. To help meet demand, job seekers should consider adding green skills to their résumés. Networking, ...
We are creating a pool of Green Transition, including green jobs and skills experts for European Training Foundation (ETF) projects in Europe. Experts in this pool will be contacted for specific ...