Asset Management

Net-zero goals will need $100tn of green finance

More than half the total funding, which represents 3% of global GDP, will need to come from emerging markets

New estimates show the scale of the challenge facing asset managers
New estimates show the scale of the challenge facing asset managers Photo: Getty Images

Governments, investors and corporates from around the world will have to stump up an estimated $100tn in green investment in order to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, research from BNY Mellon Investment Management has found.

The eye-watering level of funding, which represents 15% of total global investment over the next 30 years or 3% of cumulative GDP, is necessary, the $1.8tn manager warned in a joint report with Fathom Consulting, as the global economy is significantly behind schedule when it comes to reaching the goals set by the Paris Climate Accord.

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