OECD Study: Ambitious Climate Action Could Enhance Global GDP by 2040
A recent study from OECD indicates that proactive climate change measures could uplift global GDP by 0.2% by the year 2040. This improvement compares against scenarios based on current policies. As representatives from 40 nations gather in Berlin to prepare for the upcoming COP30 summit in Brazil, discussions surrounding effective climate action are more critical than ever. Implementing policies focused on sustainability not only serves environmental purposes but also supports economic growth. Recognition of the economic benefits tied to addressing climate change positions it as an essential topic for policymakers and investors alike. Forward-thinking strategies can help tackle climate challenges and simultaneously stimulate economic opportunities.