Stopping Global Warming Will Cost $50 Trillion: Morgan Stanley Report

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What is the cost of climate change?

While estimates vary on the cost of halting global warming and reducing net carbon emissions to zero, a new report from Morgan Stanley analysts finds that to do so by 2050 the world will need to spend $50 trillion in five key areas of zero-carbon technology.will require $14 trillion of investment, and could deliver around 80% of global power by 2050—up from 37% today. As solar energy becomes more affordable, it will become the fastest-growing renewable technology.

For renewables, companies like SunPower, General Electric and Huaneng Renewables are some of the bank’s top picks. Within the electric vehicles space, Tesla is the “only pure play”—though they should be followed by VW and Toyota in the long run, while other companies like Panasonic and Albemarle are among the leading players in lithium technology and supply.

In carbon capture and storage tech, Morgan Stanley highlights Bloom Energy, Exxon, Chevron and BP, among others.In the biofuels sphere, corporations like Neste, Sao Martinho, Shell and Valero Energy are all well-positioned.

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