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A 2020 report which provides a comprehensive package of timely recommendations focused on job-creating investment opportunities and foundational environmental funding, while also addressing tax policy measures, “green strings”, and re-aligning Canada’s economic and fiscal policy structures. [Originally posted at https://metcalffoundation.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Green-Budget-Coalition-Recommendation-2020-2021.pdf]
A 2018 report which explores the circumstances leading to the phase-out and the actions taken by affected players for those who may draw inspiration and lessons from Alberta: policy-makers, campaigners, environmental groups, the coal industry and others transitioning to a low-carbon economy. [Originally posted at https://www.iisd.org/publications/report/end-coal-albertas-coal-phase-out]
A 2021 report which explores the potential for a Just Transition Act to achieve a managed transition to a lower-carbon economy that minimizes the potential harms and maximizes the potential benefits for workers and their communities. [Originally posted at https://www.homelesshub.ca/resource/roadmap-canadian-just-transition-act-path-clean-and-inclusive-economy]
A 2021 study which found that a successful ‘just transition’ is a complex procedure. But if done right, it can have a net benefit on coal regions in terms of employment, the economy and the environment. [Originally posted at https://www.wwf.eu/?3223816/Europes-coal-regions-boosting-employment-environment-economy-through-just-transition]
A 2022 policy brief which outlines the key conditions to ensure that the Social Climate Fund (SCF) delivers a 'just transition'. [Originally posted at https://institutdelors.eu/en/publications/an-inclusive-social-climate-fund-for-the-just-transition/]
A 2021 draft report which aims at outlining the transition process, including potential pathways to decarbonization in eight carbon-intensive districts of Bulgaria; assessing the economic, social and environmental impacts of decarbonization; and identifying economic diversification opportunities for each of the eight districts to address potential negative employment impacts. [Originally posted at https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/099850406022221065/p17433208e9b820909d860497e58cd4060]
A 2012 booklet which explains the causes and effects of climate change, and its impacts on workers and the poor, in an economic system which puts profits before people and the planet. It unpacks international negotiations about a global climate deal. Solutions are introduced and analyzed, and suggestions made for unions to take the work forward. [Originally posted at https://www.tips.org.za/just-transition/item/download/2055_ec782d5f9cf58c01871e5c5e9a711650]
A 2021 paper which aims at nontraditional climate policy actors such as the finance and planning ministries of Latin America and the Caribbean. The objective is to provide a glimpse into the existing, limited, regional examples of how effective climate policy may be achieved while also contributing to sustainable economic and social development. [Originally posted at https://publications.iadb.org/en/climate-policies-latin-america-and-caribbean-success-stories-and-challenges-fight-against-climate]
A 2018 policy brief which addresses the main challenges in how 'just transition' can work in practice and what trade unions and workers’ organizations can do. [Originally posted at https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_dialogue/---actrav/documents/publication/wcms_647648.pdf]
A 2020 paper which was prepared for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to support the work of the MDB Paris Alignment Working Group on 'just transition'. [Originally posted at file:///Users/reema/Downloads/MDB-support-for-a-just-transition-technical-paper.pdf]
A 2022 paper which examines the fiscal impacts of an net-zero emissions transition on major hydrocarbon producers in Latin America and the Caribbean and outlines next steps for countries to prepare for green, 'just transitions'. [Originally posted at https://www.bu.edu/gdp/files/2022/04/TF-WP-004-FIN.pdf]
A 2019 report which shows the essential role played by long-term strategies in terms of identifying and planning the deployment of the infrastructure and policy packages necessary to ensure a 'just transition' towards a net-zero emission economy. [Originally posted at https://publications.iadb.org/en/getting-net-zero-emissions-lessons-latin-america-and-caribbean]
A 2021 paper which aims at providing estimates of countries’ macroeconomic exposures to the low-carbon transition. The authors develop a method to evaluate countries’ external, fiscal and socio-economic exposure, and, considering their capacity to adapt their productive structure, they analyze countries’ vulnerabilities and risks in these different dimensions. [Originally posted at https://www.afd.fr/en/ressources/developing-countries-macroeconomics-low-carbon-transition]
A 2020 report which focuses on the need for state intervention and investment to drive the transition to a low-carbon economy with a worker and regional focus. [Originally posted at https://www.nerinstitute.net/research/investing-just-transition-realising-potential-low-carbon-economy]
A 2021 report which looks into a series of case studies related to a 'just transition' in developing and emerging economies. [Originally posted at https://www.greengrowthknowledge.org/sites/default/files/downloads/resource//GIZ%20Just%20Transition%20to%20a%20Green%20Economy%20Webversion.pdf]
A 2021 report which consists of a regional synthesis report and nine country analyses, examines the barriers to an environmentally, socially and economically sustainable energy transition in southeast Europe. [Originally posted at https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/sarajevo/18313.pdf]

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Covid-19 and a Just Transition in India's Coal Mining Sector The COVID 19 pandemic hit India hard in early 2020, with negative GDP growth and a surge in unemployment. In the energy sector, coal fired power generation was already under pressure from overcapacity, low electricity demand growth, and increasingly competitive renewables.
Considerations for a Just and Equitable Energy Transition As the energy transition accelerates, it is our responsibility, it is our opportunity, to ensure that in addition to contributing to a healthy planet by replacing fossil fuels with clean energy sources, this is accomplished in a just and equitable manner providing prosperity for all.

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