Global warming could be more devastating for the economy than we thought | Dana Nuccitelli
by Dana Nuccitelli from on (#RQWW)
A new study finds that global warming will curb economic growth even in most wealthy countries
A new study published in Nature by scientists at Stanford and UC Berkeley has made waves for its finding that thus far we have dramatically underestimated the damage human-caused climate change will do to the global economy.
By looking at data from 160 countries across the 50-year period from 1960 to 2010, the authors found that an average local temperature of 13C (55F) is economically optimal, particularly for agricultural productivity. That temperature roughly reflects the current climate in many wealthy countries like the USA, Japan, France, and China.
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