Why 2050?
This is the world’s best estimation of when having achieved true net-zero emissions could still avert the most grave of climate change outcomes. The tipping point that marks increasing and irreversible damage to communities, economies, and ecosystems on planet earth.
Were all in this one together, right or wrong, lets not bet.
“Cumulative spending on physical assets for the energy transition between 2021 and 2050 will cost about $275 trillion or $9 trillion annually*
McKinsey & Co. https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/sustainability/our-insights/the-net-zero-transition-what-it-would-cost-what-it-could-bring
Urgent Action Plan
Instead of attempting to perfectly capture the last moment humankind might possibly emit carbon without creating a planetary disaster, the Members of The2050 have agreed to put their own estimations aside and differ to the experts that net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 are essential to keeping global temperature rise below the critical 1.5°C threshold.
Recognizing the urgency of this goal, The2050 Energy Transition Exchange was established to unite across leaders across industries and boarders alike under a digital network platform facilitates the kind of large-scale partnerships and innovation required to meet the 2050 deadline.
Who’s with us?
It turns out way more than we first expected. We have been lucky to earn support from some of the most powerful companies on earth quickly.
On an early stage grass roots note however, we are proud to have won early-stage funding from www.Evergift.org in their ongoing commitment to support for promising “Game-changing Social Enterprises” focused on environmental stewardship, poverty alleviation and sustainable infrastructure,
Their capital support has allowed us to get to market with an institutional grade platform ahead of plan. .
We are now working with industry associations to prioritize their needs and pressure points impinging otherwise “do-able” goals toward a resilient future—one that meets the needs of today without compromising those of our children.
Instead of waiting and watching the clock the Members of The2050 have agreed to put their own estimations aside and differ to the experts that net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 are essential to keeping global temperature rise below the critical 1.5°C threshold.
Recognizing the urgency of this goal, The2050 Energy Transition Exchange was established to unite across leaders across industries and boarders alike under a digital network platform facilitates the kind of large-scale partnerships and innovation required to meet the 2050 deadline.
We have work to do-