Extreme weather risks could lead to nearly $1 trillion in global economic losses, says CDP

Risks to the global economy from extreme weather are likely to 'escalate sharply' in the coming years, and could result in close to $1 trillion in economic losses, a new report by CDP has suggested.

Risks to the global economy from extreme weather are likely to 'escalate sharply' in the coming years, and could result in close to $1 trillion in economic losses, a new report by CDP has suggested. Some 35% of firms that disclosed environmental data...

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