In the next episode of the Energy Connects podcast, Chiranjib Sengupta spoke to Leila Hoteit, Managing Director & Senior Partner at Boston Consulting Group (BCG), to discuss why insufficient talent and upskilling risks could slow down the journey to a lower-carbon future.
Highlighting the pivotal role of education and climate literacy in reskilling the energy industry for a greener global economy, Leila talks about what education systems need to do to cater to the demands of the energy transition. She also talks about changes at the institutional level across the region in adapting the educational curriculum for a net-zero future with a focus on sustainable and renewable energy solutions.
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