Climate change already reducing global GDP: report
- Climate change reduced global economic output by 6.3% last year, disproportionately affecting developing countries.
- Developed countries like Europe initially benefitted from warmer winters, but this gain may be offset by hotter summers.
- Low- and middle-income countries lost $21 trillion in capital and GDP over the past 30 years.
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Ataskaita: dėl klimato kaitos pasaulio ekonomika jau dabar praranda milijardus
Prieš COP28 derybas, skirtas su klimato susijusiems klausimams spręsti, antradienį paskelbtoje naujoje ataskaitoje teigiama, kad dėl klimato kaitos pasaulio ekonomika jau dabar praranda milijardus, o labiausiai nukenčia besivystančios šalys.
Healthcare changes can slash climate impact: global health agency
Global healthcare has a significant impact on the environment but there are ways it could slash its greenhouse gas emissions without increasing production costs, the international health agency Unitaid said Tuesday.
Climate Change Shrinking Global GDP By Billions Of Dollar, Says Report
Climate change is already shaving billions off the world's economy, with developing countries hardest hit, according to a new report published Tuesday ahead of COP28 climate negotiations. The report by the University of Delaware estimated that impacts from human-caused climate change cut 6.3 percent from global economic output last year, when weighted across populations. The figures reflect both direct consequences of climate change -- such as d…
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