The natural resources industry strives to advance technology at pace, playing a key role in the pathway to limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2050. In the transition to carbon neutrality, organizations compete to attract and retain the talent required to make breakthroughs possible.
Employment in the energy industry has continued to rise from 67 million people in 2022,1 with sub-sectors committed to clean energy seeing the highest growth. These include solar photovoltaic, wind, electric vehicles and batteries. Today, there are 13.7 million global renewable energy jobs; by 2030, renewables jobs are predicted to total 38.2 million and other energy transition technologies will reach 74.2 million.2
However, inflation, shifting employee expectations and pay regulations have led to increased human capital costs. In navigating these macro-economic conditions and the new world of work, 49 percent of businesses budgeted for higher salaries in 2023.3