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On July 24, 2023, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine convened a one-day public workshop to examine challenges and opportunities for a just transition and sustainable development. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussion of the workshop.
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The concept of a just transition is increasingly recognized as a key element of sustainable development and the transformation of low-carbon economies and societies. Challenges to achieve a just transition include limited data availability and stakeholder engagement, issues of inequality, lack of re...
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Description
A planning committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will organize a one-day public workshop to examine challenges and opportunities for a just transition and sustainable development. A just transition can be defined as “greening the economy in a way that is as fair and inclusive as possible to everyone concerned, creating decent work opportunities and leaving no one behind” (ILO, 2023). The workshop will focus on the following tasks:
- Reviewing just transition and sustainability initiatives across the globe, including key measurement frameworks and the nexus between a just transition and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);
- Discussing the role of the private sector in supporting a just transition and sustainability, including how small and medium-sized enterprises could benefit from a just transition; and
- Highlighting positive case studies to understand the complexities of just energy transition programs and opportunities for education and inclusive skills development for clean energy transitions.
The workshop will provide scientific input to the discussions of a Private Sector Summit on the margins of the United Nation’s 2023 SDGs Summit in September. A Proceedings of a Workshop--in Brief will be prepared by a designated rapporteur and distributed broadly.
Contributors
Sponsors
National Academy of Sciences George and Cynthia Mitchell Endowment for Sustainability Science
Staff
Franklin Carrero-Martinez
Lead
K. John Holmes
Lead
Heidi Schweingruber
Lead
Emi Kameyama
Danielle Etheridge
Major units and sub-units
Policy and Global Affairs
Lead
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
Collaborator
Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
Collaborator
Office of International Networks, Cooperation, and Security
Lead
Global Sustainability and Development
Lead
Science and Technology for Sustainability Program
Lead
Board on Energy and Environmental Systems
Collaborator
Board on Science Education
Collaborator
Office of International Networks. Cooperation. and Security Executive Office
Lead