在洛杉矶县建立气候就绪的能源和水务劳动力
Workshops with Los Angeles County energy and water sector leaders identified emerging climate adaptation workforce needs, emphasizing re-skilling and collaboration to build a resilient, climate-ready regional workforce
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RAND Corporation (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
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The emphasis on building a climate-ready workforce may overlook the need for systemic changes in policies and infrastructure to support long-term climate resilience.
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A climate-ready workforce can drive innovation in energy and water sectors, leading to economic growth and job creation in Los Angeles County.
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Focusing too much on re-skilling may divert resources from immediate climate action, risking the urgency needed to address current environmental challenges.
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Collaboration among various sectors is crucial, but the effectiveness of workshops in translating ideas into action remains uncertain.
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Investing in re-skilling the energy and water workforce is essential for adapting to climate change and ensuring regional resilience in Los Angeles County.
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