Preparing California Students to Lead the Green Economy

Data reveals that in the next 30 years, the transition to a sustainable economy will create more than 4 million new green jobs in California, presenting unprecedented opportunities for today’s students. CAPS and our partners are providing hands-on training that prepares students with the skills and experience needed for these lucrative in-demand green careers.


The demand for green job skills is outpacing the workforce, making it crucial for California’s K-12 schools to prepare students for green careers and climate action. Climate Action Pathways for Schools (CAPS) partners with under-resourced districts to equip students with the skills and opportunities needed for these careers. Our efforts are backed by research and corporate support, which includes mentorship, guidance, and funding. See recent reports on the expanding green economy developed with our corporate partners below.

2024 Report — “Driving the Future: Accelerating the Green Transportation Workforce”

An assessment of California’s current Career and Technical Education offerings suggests a significant opportunity to incorporate zero-emissions and electric vehicle learning content for high school students, to aid in preparing them for careers in the fast-paced and evolving green transportation industry.


Based on the “Future of Work is Green” study, which identifies priority job groups in the green economy, the CAPS and Accenture partnership will focus on Electric Vehicle (EV) Learning Content in 2024. This initiative aims to boost CAPS interns’ green industry employability by aligning theory and skills with employer needs. California's ambitious goals, such as making all new passenger cars and trucks zero-emission by 2035 and cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 40% from 1990 levels by 2030, drive the need for upskilling across clean mobility jobs.

Key report highlights include:

  • The transportation sector is expected to see a 9% growth in green jobs over the next decade

  • There's a notable gap in California’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs regarding new technologies like zero-emissions vehicles

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“The Future of Work is Green” Report

Despite California currently having the highest number of people employed in the green jobs sector, with over 800,000 individuals working in green jobs, the state is projected to face a talent shortage unless immediate steps are taken to train and prepare the future workforce. Addressing the skills gap is vital to support the climate agenda and drive the transition toward a greener economy.


Key report highlights include:

  • Financial advantages of green jobs compared with non-green jobs 

  • Skills and competencies needed to fulfill the job gap 

  • The role of K–12 schools in preparing the next generation with the knowledge and skills for sustainable careers

  • Recommendations for delivering equitable support to communities to ensure historically disadvantaged communities can seize green workforce opportunities

The “Future of Work is Green” report by CAPS, developed in partnership with global consulting firm Accenture, offers insights into the expected workforce gap and subsequent need for training and education. The analysis in the report provides data on the most in-demand jobs and shares recommendations for leveraging schools to prepare the next generation of green jobs talent to support California's rapidly growing economy.

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Discover how sustainability is shaping job opportunities and transforming industries. Fill out the form below to receive your copy and stay ahead in the evolving landscape of green careers.

PARTNER WITH US

Effective climate action requires a collaborative effort among the education community, industry, government agencies, and policymakers. One of the most important aspects is training the workforce and providing equitable opportunities that equip students with the necessary sustainability skillset. By collaborating with CAPS, you can play a crucial role in helping to train and prepare the workforce of the future, benefiting both the local economy and the environment. Our partnership opportunities include corporate sponsorships, skills training, internships/apprenticeships, staff volunteer opportunities, and more.

Together, we can bridge the skills gap and contribute to a sustainable and prosperous future for all.