09/17/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/18/2024 13:30
To help combat climate change, the world needs more people at all skill levels to join the green economy. With more than 300 million new "green jobs" possible by 2050, 3M is intensifying its commitment to climate innovation, using cutting-edge materials science to advance decarbonization, energy efficiency, sustainable infrastructure and more. The innovation required to drive the green economy will require contributions from everyone, regardless of industry, expertise or experience.
3M's new docuseries, "Green Works," celebrates five people working to address climate challenges and the critical need for more talent to support the green transition. With roles in renewable energy, electric vehicles, climate education, reforestation, and sustainable fashion, they demonstrate the powerful impact of green jobs on our planet and its future:
"Green Works" tells the human side of insights uncovered in the 3M State of Science Insights, a global original research study, that revealed 75% of people say green jobs are crucial to addressing climate change, and many expect to see growth in the green jobs market over the next five years.
Take the first step
3M is partnering with Work on Climate, a nonprofit on a mission to build the workforce needed to help solve climate change equitably and justly. Work on Climate is known for building the world's largest online community that helps professionals find green jobs by offering resources such as mentorship programs, green job starter packs, networking opportunities, educational content and career guidance.
Also, Climate Action Pathways for Schools (CAPS), featured in Green Works, is on a mission to cultivate the next generation of climate leaders by empowering students to make a real difference in their communities. Through CAPS, students gain hands-on experience in sustainability, working on paid projects that prepare them for thriving green careers while driving immediate change. Imagine leading initiatives that help under-resourced school districts save energy, switch to renewable resources, embrace clean transportation, and cut down on waste. These projects not only build climate resilience but also enhance students' readiness for college and the workforce.
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