Climate Change & Labour
Climate change significantly impacts labour markets, posing health risks and economic challenges, necessitating comprehensive strategies to protect workers and create resilient job opportunities.
Impact of Climate Change on Labour
- Health Risks: Increased temperatures and heatwaves can lead to heat stress, heat exhaustion, and other health issues, reducing worker productivity and increasing health-related absenteeism.
- Workplace Safety: Extreme weather events such as floods, storms, and wildfires can create hazardous working conditions, endangering workers' lives and causing interruptions in work.
- Economic Displacement: Climate change can lead to job losses in certain sectors (e.g., agriculture due to droughts) while creating new job opportunities in others (e.g., ....
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Bio–Diversity And Environment
- 1 India’s Current Achievements in Renewable Energy
- 2 Heat Waves: Causes, Effects and Impacts
- 3 Developing Climate Resilience in Indian Cities
- 4 Plastic Pollution in Indian Himalayan Region
- 5 Dam Management and Water Security in India
- 6 Issues with EVs and Possible Hybrid Solution
- 7 Phasing Out Coal: India’s Challenges
- 8 Challenges of Grey Water Management in India
- 9 Role of Agroforestry and ZBNF in ensuring Sustainable Agriculture
- 10 Plastic Pollution: Impact on Environment & Efforts