What will it take to decarbonize the world? That is the $3.5 trillion question — the hypothetical cost per year — on top of what the world already spends on energy, mobility, and the built environment — to achieve net zero. How will we get there? How will we pay for it? And who will reap the benefits are all questions raised in McKinsey Global Institute’s new report on the net-zero transition. Joining us today to discuss the technology and financing necessary to achieve these audacious goals — and, of course, what they mean for cities — is MGI partner Mekala Krishnan.
Read MGI's report "The net-zero transition: What it would cost, what it could bring": https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/sustainability/our-insights/the-net-zero-transition-what-it-would-cost-what-it-could-bring
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