White Papers | 08 August 2018

The Race of our Lives Revisited (in a nutshell)

Executive Summary

As a follow on to the original “Race of Our Lives” as part of the GMO Quarterly Letter from April 2013, Jeremy Grantham provides a detailed discussion of the long-term, slow-burning problems that threaten us today: climate change, population growth, increasing environmental toxicity. The piece focuses on the impact of all these three on the future ability to feed the 11 billion people projected for 2100, and highlights the severe implications of these issues if they are not resolved. One material advantage in addressing these issues is in the accelerating burst of green technologies, which may in the future be able to offset much of the accelerating damage from climate change and other problems. Yet despite these surprising technological advances, we have still been losing ground for the last few decades, particularly in the last few years. Somehow or other we must find a way to do better. We will need all the leadership, all the science and engineering, all the effort, and all the luck we can muster to win this race. It really is the race of our lives.

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Note: This paper uses much of the same material presented at this year’s Morningstar Investment Conference in Chicago in June and at London School of Economics in April 2018. Please make allowances for its conversational style. I have attempted to adapt and expand this version for the general public. And please remember you don’t have to read this in one sitting. The original “Race of Our Lives” is part of the GMO Quarterly Letter from April 26, 2013 and can be read at www.gmo.com.
Disclaimer: The views expressed are the views of Jeremy Grantham through the period ending August 2018, and are subject to change at any time based on market and other conditions. This is not an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any security and should not be construed as such. References to specific securities and issuers are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to be, and should not be interpreted as, recommendations to purchase or sell such securities.
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