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The Economic Opportunity Hidden in the Climate Transition: Marielle Remillard (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of climate strategist Marielle Remillard’s talk titled “The Economic Opportunity Hidden in the Climate Transition”, recorded at TED@BCG on September 12, 2024.

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The Scale of the Net Zero Challenge

MARIELLE REMILLARD: Do we have what it takes to reach net zero? I don’t mean this in a philosophical way. Does humanity have sufficient grit and creativity? Do we have the political will? I mean quite literally, do we have enough stuff, cement, steel, glass, nuts, bolts, needed to achieve net zero? Because this is no small undertaking.

Over the next 30 years, we’re going to need to build 42 billion solar panels, 1.3 million wind turbines, 476 nuclear reactors, establish a hydrogen economy, overhaul our electrical grid, and transform our transportation networks. This is a lot of money and a lot of labor, yes, but it’s also just a lot of stuff. So as governments set increasingly ambitious policy targets and businesses overhaul their operations, whether by carats or sticks, we can’t forget a fundamental question. Is it even feasible?

I’ve been working on climate and sustainability topics my entire career. I started as a policy advocate and activist, lobbying for stronger policy interventions, and later as a scientist and an engineer, only to come to the conclusion that those industries, while very important, move so slowly. I’m not a very patient person, and climate change demands urgent action. So I made my switch to the business sector, where we have both the resources and the agility to affect climate change on the necessary timescales.

Among the highlights of my career has been working at the BCG Henderson Institute, BCG’s think tank. There, our research team studies how to increase the speed and scale of the energy transition by looking at the transition economy as a system.