- Climate change is projected to cost the average U.S. household $1,250 per year by 2020, $1,800 per year by 2040 and $2,750 per year by 2080.
- Climate change will likely cost the U.S. economy $3.8 billion per year by 2020, $6.5 billion per year by 2040 and $12.9 billion by 2080.
- The U.S. economy may be held back by 2% of GDP over the next 20 years because of climate change.
- Failure to act on climate change already costs the world economy 1.2 trillion dollars in lost prosperity each year, according to one study.
- Lost prosperity associated with rising temperatures and carbon-related pollution could double costs to 3.2% of world GDP by 2030.
- Climate change is a leading global cause of death, responsible for an estimated 5 million deaths each year.
- From 1980 through 2011, U.S. weather disasters caused losses of $1.06 trillion.
- In 2011, the United States broke the record for the most billion-dollar weather disasters in a year.
- Due to climate change, the timber industry is expected to suffer from an increased prevalence of pests, slower growth rates for trees and more frequent wildfires, resulting in a decrease in revenue of $1 billion to $2 billion per year.
Source: huffington post
Author: Alexis Kleinman
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