Videos Building a green stimulus for Covid-19 Lukasz Krebel explains NEF's recovery plan for a greener, fairer future By Lukasz Krebel 11 August 2020 The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a deep economic shock, and the latest forecasts show that there could be 3 million people out of work by next Christmas. At the same time the environmental breakdown is only getting worse. The good news is the government can launch a green recovery programme that helps create secure, well-paid jobs and tackles the climate emergency head on. Here’s how: [embedded content] Read the report
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Building a green stimulus for Covid-19
Lukasz Krebel explains NEF's recovery plan for a greener, fairer future
11 August 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a deep economic shock, and the latest forecasts show that there could be 3 million people out of work by next Christmas.
At the same time the environmental breakdown is only getting worse.
The good news is the government can launch a green recovery programme that helps create secure, well-paid jobs and tackles the climate emergency head on. Here’s how:
Campaigns Coronavirus response
Topics Climate change Macroeconomics