ScienceDaily: If no further action is taken and global temperature increases by 3.5°C, climate damages in the EU could amount to at least €190 billion, a net welfare loss of 1.8 percent of its current GDP. Several weather-related extremes could roughly double their average frequency. As a consequence, heat-related deaths could reach about 200,000. ...
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New study quantifies the effects of climate change in Europe
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on June 25th, 2014
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