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Climate Change Costs Europe Billions in Natural Disasters

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Europe’s Economic losses From Climate Disasters Soar to €43‌ Billion‌ Last Year

Brussels -‍ Extreme weather events‍ driven by climate change inflicted €43 billion ‍in economic losses​ across europe⁢ last year, according to ⁢a new study by insurance giant MunichRe. Of that total, €14 billion was ‌covered by insurance. The escalating financial‌ toll⁣ underscores the growing vulnerability of European⁤ economies ​to the intensifying impacts of a warming ‍planet, demanding urgent⁤ adaptation measures and heightened preparedness.

The ⁢analysis, presented ‍Monday in‍ Brussels, details the⁢ broad economic consequences of floods,⁤ droughts, heat waves, and other climate-related⁤ disasters, extending⁢ beyond ⁣immediate physical damage to encompass disruptions in⁤ worker productivity, supply ​chains, and agricultural yields.While the ⁣study focuses on direct⁢ economic ‌impacts,it notably excludes the ⁢extensive​ damage caused by ‌wildfires that⁢ consumed ​over 1 million hectares across​ the continent this year,suggesting the true cost is likely even ‌higher.

Usman, a representative from MunichRe, emphasized the increasing frequency and intensity of thes ‌events.⁢ “Climate change has increased​ the frequency and ⁢intensity of extreme weather events like floods, droughts, heat ⁤waves, ⁤wildfires,‌ and all of this is contributing to the ​rising economic cost for the European regions,” he stated.

The study ​assessed damage‍ to both buildings and infrastructure,⁤ alongside less visible effects on ‌economic output. Floods, such ⁤as,‍ can severely ‌disrupt ‍logistical networks, while prolonged droughts threaten agricultural production. ‌”These events are not just​ temporary shocks,” Usman cautioned. “They manifest thier impacts over time.”

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