The future of work in a warming world

Within the belated public awakening to climate change, there is an odd silence: where is the debate about the future of work and employment?
Private-sector corporations are hopping on the climate-concern bandwagon, but in ways that need to be expanded, writes Carla Lipsig-Mummé, professor of work and labour studies at York University.
Extreme weather may be the topic on everyone's lips, especially in the aftermath of Ottawa’s recent tornados, but the silence about the future of work in a warming world is deafening. The consequences of global warming will shake up the nature of work and the availa...

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