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Foresight Study on the Occupational Safety and Health Implications of Future Climate Change-Related Developments and Crises
Environment
Europe
开始于 May 24, 2026
This foresight study explores the indirect and cascading impacts of climate change on occupational safety and health and the future of work in Europe over the next 10 to 25 years
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Investing in green jobs can lead to improved health outcomes for workers as industries adapt to climate-related challenges.
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The economic costs of implementing climate-related safety measures may outweigh the benefits for many businesses in the short term.
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Proactive measures to address climate change will significantly enhance occupational safety and health by creating safer work environments.
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The link between climate change and occupational health is complex; we must consider both immediate and long-term impacts on workers.
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Focusing solely on climate change can distract from other pressing occupational health issues that require immediate attention.
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