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Study Links Major Polluters to Big Climate Damages Bill

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Read: 2 min The economic cost of carbon emissions is far higher than previously estimated, said a new study Wednesday that links big polluters to tens of trillions of dollars in climate-related damages worldwide. The study in the journal Nature measures how human-caused warming affects economic growth and assigns a share of global damages to specific emitters — from major economies to oil giants. The findings land as a growing wave of lawsuits s…

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A recent analysis reveals that the future economic costs associated with cumulative anthropogenic CO2 emissions could be as much as ten times higher than those generated today by these emissions. In particular, emissions from the United States, the long-time largest emitters, have caused $10,000 billion in global economic costs since 1990 and could generate up to ten times more in the coming decades, according to estimates. The numerous climate …

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Carbon emissions don't just raise temperatures. They also wreak havoc on the economy, especially in poorer countries. The post Ten Trillion Dollars – U.S. Carbon Emissions Have Caused Astronomical Costs Since 1995 appeared first on in.gr.

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