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Extreme Heat Could Cost Germany up to $131 Billion by 2030, Analysis Shows
Extreme heat could cost Germany up to $131 billion by 2030 and shave up to 3% off economic output if recent heat wave patterns persist, an analysis from Allianz Trade showed on Thursday. Germany faces losses of up to $131 …
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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, Extreme Heat Could Cost Germany up to $131 Billion by 2030, Analysis Shows, Extreme heat could cost Germany up to $131 billion by 2030 and shave up to 3% off economic output if recent heat wave patterns persist, an analysis from Allianz Trade showed on Thursday. Germany faces losses of up to $131 …
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