Risk of losing their jobs.? India & China are affected..!!

Sowmiya Sriram
Risk of losing their jobs.? india & china are affected..!!

While all countries around the world are moving towards an alternative energy system, india and china have also developed a major problem. Due to the global emphasis on alternative energy, many countries have tried to completely stop the use of coal. Many countries like india and china produce a large part of their electricity through coal.
 In parallel with this, if the situation of using alternative fuel comes, the employees who are directly and indirectly dependent on the coal sector will data-face a big impact, according to market studies. By 2035, up to 100 miners will lose their jobs every day if the world cuts coal use, with the largest job losses expected to be in china and India. According to a new report released this week by the Global Energy Monitor, around 15% of global coal mining jobs will be eliminated by 2023 through mine closures worldwide.
A total of 400,000 people will lose their jobs by 2035. The number of jobless people in the mining sector is likely to rise to nearly 10 lakh by 2050, according to a report by the Global Energy Monitor, due to the emergence of cheaper wind and solar power generation worldwide. At present, all the countries of the world are very worried about climate change, to fix this, all the countries including india should not only reduce the carbon emissions but also plan and work to achieve the net zero goal as soon as possible. The work being done is not good.. 2k kids who decide to pose.. 90s kids in shock..!! To achieve these major goals, we must first stop the use of petrol, diesel, and coal, through which 4 lakh workers will lose their jobs by 2035 and 10 lakh workers by 2050. Along with this, there has been a lot of automation, capacity building, and freight transport improvements in the mining sector. Due to this, there has been a loss of employment in the mining sector from America to europe to Australia. About 25 lakh people are working in the mining sector in china, in india only 2,40,000 people are working in Coal India.

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