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Climate-driven Scenarios for Future Occupational Safety and Health in Europe 2050

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开始于 May 27, 2026

This policy brief is one of a series that focuses on OSH challenges and opportunities related to climate change and crises

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Overregulating safety protocols in response to climate challenges can stifle economic growth and innovation in affected sectors.

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Investing in green technologies can create safer work environments while also addressing climate-related health risks.

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The impact of climate change on occupational safety should be a collaborative effort among governments, businesses, and workers.

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Climate change necessitates urgent updates to occupational safety regulations to protect workers in vulnerable industries.

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Focusing on climate adaptation in workplace safety may divert attention from existing occupational hazards that need immediate action.

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