A recent survey of Indonesian university students revealed that 71% believe green jobs provide exciting opportunities for youth. However, they also admit to facing various challenges, such as: underpayment, limited skills and less promising future prospects for green jobs.
99% of these respondents believe that the climate crisis is a serious problem that requires immediate action and 98% agree that green jobs can contribute positively to the environment and society.
So, who is considered responsible for providing support and creating green job career opportunities for young people? Find out more in the findings of Yayasan Indonesia CERAH and Suara Mahasiswa UI survey.