Time to Wake Up #304: Global Economic Loss as Climate Danger Looms
costs of specific extreme weather effects like hurricanes, sea level rise, or wildfires. So the actual number
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costs of specific extreme weather effects like hurricanes, sea level rise, or wildfires. So the actual number
dozens of which have already gone bust since Hurricane Irma in 2017. It’s a huge taxpayer liability
more than $200 billion. Climate-related extreme weather: hurricanes, wildfires, and floods, damage property, infrastructure, agriculture, and supply
billions, on top of last fall’s hurricanes— which resulted in hundreds of billions in economic losses