Climate change through the middle of this century is likely to be far costlier than thought — to the tune of $38 trillion per year, a new study finds.
Climate Change Damage Could Cost $38 Trillion Per Year by 2050, Study Finds By Riham Alkousaa BERLIN (Reuters) - Damage to farming, infrastructure, productivity, and health from climate change ...
Climate change is on track to cause $38 trillion worth of damages worldwide by 2049. That’s according to a study published this week in Nature by researchers at Germany’s Potsdam Institute for ...
Climate change's economic bite in how much people make is already locked in at about $38 trillion a year by 2049, according to the study in the journal Nature by researchers at Germany's Potsdam ...
Climate change will reduce future global income by about 19% in the next 25 years compared to a fictional world that’s not warming, with the poorest areas and those least responsible for heating ...
New Delhi: The world economy may lose 19 percent of its average income by 2050, even if carbon emissions are cut down immediately, according to a new study published in the journal Nature this week.
BERLIN, April 17 (Reuters) - Damage to farming, infrastructure, productivity, and health from climate change will cost an estimated $38 trillion per year by 2050, German government-backed research ...
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Damage to farming, infrastructure, productivity, and health from climate change will cost an estimated $38-trillion per year by 2050, German government-backed research finds, a figure almost ...