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12/12/2022

NI Falling Behind In Creation Of Green Jobs

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While the number of green jobs in Northern Ireland has doubled since 2021, the region continues to have one of the lowest proportions of green jobs in the UK, according to PwC's Green Jobs Barometer.

The Green Jobs Barometer, which first launched in November 2021, tracks movements in green job creation, the potential for jobs to be lost in future due to the transition to net zero, carbon intensity of employment, and worker sentiment across regions and sectors.

Overall, NI has fallen one place to the bottom of the overall Barometer, partially driven by slower green job creation in the region. In the year to July 2021, 1.24% of all advertised jobs in NI were green jobs, equivalent to 1,018 jobs, just ahead of the UK average (1.20%). This number doubled in 2022 to 2,185 job advertisements, but only represents 1.95% of the total jobs market here – compared to 2.2% of all new jobs in the UK being classed as green.

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Green jobs are roles that seek to either produce or provide environmentally friendly products and services or adapt work processes to become more environmentally friendly. The definition acknowledges that other jobs that support the green economy indirectly should be considered green so could also include environmental advisors or experts in sustainability research and education.

Another key driver behind the region's index score is the level of CO2 emissions per employee. Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK that saw the carbon emissions per worker rise in 2022 by 8.8%, all other areas of the UK saw a decrease of more than 11%.

Cara Haffey, partner at PwC Northern Ireland, said: "While it is positive that the number of green jobs has increased in Northern Ireland, we are lagging behind the rest of the UK in more than one area, so there is clearly more to be done to support our Net Zero ambitions.

"The transition to a green economy requires complex transformation efforts across all parts of the economic system, such as strategic workforce planning, sector and place based policies or re-imagining lifelong learning systems. A step-change in approach is needed and coordination between governments and the private sector is essential. We need to work together to accelerate the transition to 'green' skills and 'green' jobs; build on NI's position as a global leader in renewable energy production; scale up hydrogen generation capabilities; and invest further in sustainable transport."

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