LinkedIn: People may not realise the skills they have could support climate action

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LinkedIn: People may not realise the skills they have could support climate action

12 November 2025 • 12 min read Share Image: Credit: iStock LinkedIn’s head of workforce and climate policy partnerships, Efrem Bycer, assesses the complex supply and demand dynamic for green talent and reveals how sustainability professionals are landing jobs in unexpected places LinkedIn’s latest annual Green Skills Report is once again dominated by warnings of a looming green skills crunch. In the UK, demand for “green” talent with the knowledge and experience required to drive… To continue reading this article… Join BusinessGreen In just a few clicks you can start your free BusinessGreen Lite membership for 12 months, providing you access to: Three complimentary articles per month covering the latest real-time news, analysis, and opinion from Europe’s leading source of information on the Green economy and business Receive important and breaking news stories via our daily news alert Our weekly newsletter with the best of the week’s green business news and analysis Join now Already a BusinessGreen member? Login More on Skills
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