Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research: Economic Losses From Hurricanes Become Too Big To Be Offset By The US If Warming Continues
October 17, 2022
October 17, 2022
POTSDAM, Germany, Oct. 17 -- The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research issued the following news release:
Hurricane damages can increase due to increasing global temperatures, caused by greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels. Computer simulations of regional economic sectors and supply chains in the US now show that the resulting economic losses can at some point not be nationally offset under unabated warming. If too many factories and the like are hit by the hurricane . . .
Hurricane damages can increase due to increasing global temperatures, caused by greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels. Computer simulations of regional economic sectors and supply chains in the US now show that the resulting economic losses can at some point not be nationally offset under unabated warming. If too many factories and the like are hit by the hurricane . . .
