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Hitting Toughest Climate Target Will Save World $30tn in Damages, Analysis Shows
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Dunlaw Wind Farm at Soutra Hill North in the Scottish Borders. The US president has claimed that climate action is too costly. Photograph: Murdo Macleod for the Guardian
Almost all nations would benefit economically from keeping global warming to 1.5C, a new study indicates
CLICK HERE - ABSTRACT - Large potential reduction in economic damages under UN mitigation targets
theguardian.com - by Damian Carrington - May 23, 2018
Achieving the toughest climate change target set in the global Paris agreement will save the world about $30tn in damages, far more than the costs of cutting carbon emissions, according to a new economic analysis.
Most nations, representing 90% of global population, would benefit economically from keeping global warming to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels, the research indicates. This includes almost all the world’s poorest countries, as well as the three biggest economies – the US, China and Japan – contradicting the claim of US president, Donald Trump, that climate action is too costly.
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