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Climate Change Will Cost These States Tens of Billions by 2050
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Fitzpatrick, Alex
in
Climatic changes
/ Climatic changes, Forecasting
/ Climatic changes, Government policy
/ Climatic changes, Research
/ Climatic changes, Statistics
2025
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Climate Change Will Cost These States Tens of Billions by 2050
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Fitzpatrick, Alex
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/ Climatic changes, Government policy
/ Climatic changes, Research
/ Climatic changes, Statistics
2025
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Climate Change Will Cost These States Tens of Billions by 2050
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Climate Change Will Cost These States Tens of Billions by 2050
2025
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\"The U.S. Gulf Coast is facing billions of dollars in yearly property damage by 2050 due to extreme weather tied to climate change, per a new analysis...Damage from extreme weather will cost $32 billion annually across Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida by 2050 in a \"middle of the road\" climate change scenario, per a new Urban Institute analysis using FEMA data. That's more than double the projected $15 billion when ignoring climate change...Multiple studies show how human-caused climate change has made recent hurricanes more potent and destructive.\" (Axios) Learn more about the costs of climate change.
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