Climate Change Will Cost Global Economy USD 38 Trillion Every Year By 2050: Study
Millennium Post Delhi|April 19, 2024
Countries near the equator, historically contributing less to emissions and with lower incomes, are expected to suffer the most economically; regions near poles may see benefits
Climate Change Will Cost Global Economy USD 38 Trillion Every Year By 2050: Study

The global economy is expected to lose about 19 per cent income in the next 25 years due to climate change, with countries least responsible for the problem and having minimum resources to adapt to impacts suffering the most, according to a new study.

The study by scientists at Germany's Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) published on Wednesday said South Asia and Africa will be strongly affected with a median income loss of around 22 per cent in 2050. Maximilian Kotz, a PIK scientist, said, "Our study finds that the global economy is committed to an average income loss of 19 per cent by 2049 due to past emissions.

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