UID:
edoccha_9961447765102883
Format:
1 online resource (157 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
3-031-53067-5
Note:
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- 1: Introduction and International Context -- Global Climate Events, Politics and Green Jobs -- International Context -- The US -- Trump and Paris -- Trump and Biden -- Biden -- The European Union (EU) -- EU Green Policies -- EU Criticism -- EU Green Jobs -- References -- International Context -- EU Green Policies -- EU Criticism -- EU Green Jobs -- 2: Green Jobs, Theoretical Framing and Methodological Approach -- Green Jobs -- Green Job Numbers in the Anglosphere -- Focus, Theoretical Framing and Methodology -- Spotlight and Approach -- Data Sources and Purposes -- Discursive Approach -- Review Procedure -- References -- 3: Britain in Decline: Politics, Green Job Trends and Issues Arising -- Introduction: UK in Decline -- Britishvolt -- UK Politics and Green Job Opportunities -- UK Green Job Trends -- A Critical View -- UK Green Job Developments and Issues Emerging -- References -- 4: The Green Jobs Taskforce: Introduction, Proposals, Tensions and Critique -- The GJT Introduction -- The GJT Key Proposals -- Critiquing the GJT -- Key Stakeholder Reaction -- References -- GJT Introduction -- GJT Key Proposals -- Critiquing the GJT -- 5: Critiquing the GJT Using Conservative Political Ideas -- Introduction -- UK Conservative Political Leaders -- References -- 6: Discussion and Conclusions -- The UK Conservative Legacy -- (Un)Intended Consequences Arising -- New Conservative British Approaches -- UK Press and Media Views -- Sunak's Future -- Sunak's Late Summer 2023 Reshuffle -- Labour's Green Plan -- Where Are We Now, and Where Are We Going? -- Sunak's Speech of 20th September 2023 -- Study Limitations -- Policy and Practitioner Implications -- Future Research Ideas -- Conclusions -- References -- Index.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-031-53066-7
Language:
English