Cyclones slow down national economic growth by 10 years


Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) scientists estimate that modern cyclones can slow a country’s economic growth by a decade. The Institute calculated the Social Cost of Carbon of tropical cyclones for major economies and discovered their impact would be greater than existing estimates.  Countries rely on data gathered over many years by dedicated

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