The need for Green skills is expanding exponentially. Worldwide, bold Net Zero objectives
have created urgent demand for new roles, knowledge, and capabilities with sustainability at
their core.
However, there’s an alarming disconnect between ambitious climate change targets and the
available talent to achieve them. Seven out of eight workers lack Net Zero skills or
experience. And despite a generational drive to make a difference, only one in ten young
people has a clear understanding of what Green skills entail.
Adecco’s Greening the Workforce: Net Zero Skills for a Sustainable Future report
confronts
the shortfall head on. For expert insights and forward-looking resourcing strategies to
close the Green skills gap for good, download your free copy
now.
The Green skills deficit: falling behind on the future
The UK government has pledged to reach Net Zero greenhouse emissions by 2050. The commitment
is a call to action for businesses, prompting a fundamental shift to sustainable production
and consumption methods.
Green skills – the knowledge, competencies, values, and attitudes required to thrive in,
contribute to, and promote a resource-efficient society – are critical to the transition.
These capabilities span practical and technical expertise, as well as long-term strategic
thinking, monitoring, and interpersonal proficiencies across every industry.
Green skills encompass existing competencies applied to tasks associated with
achieving
Net Zero performance in various sectors, such as builders adopting alternative
materials.
They also include novel skills that emerge to support new processes, like energy
auditors assessing the efficiency of homes and buildings.
The Net Zero transformation is moving at speed, triggering a marked upswing in Green skills
vacancies. LinkedIn has recorded a yearly 15.2% median increase in job postings requiring at
least one Net Zero skill since 2022. Our report spotlights the growing disparity between Net
Zero talent supply and demand, jeopardising government and organisational climate change
objectives.