Climate inaction may cost global economy $190 trillion: Deloitte
Climate inaction may cost the global economy $190 trillion by 2070 due to a decline in agricultural and labour productivity and damage to capital and.
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Climate inaction may cost the global economy $190 trillion by 2070 due to a decline in agricultural and labour productivity and damage to capital and.
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