Europe has been hit with €1.2 trillion of damages thanks to decades of US emissions, study finds
A new analysis found that US emissions since 1990 have cost more than $10 trillion (€8.65 trillion) in global economic damages.
A new analysis found that US emissions since 1990 have cost more than $10 trillion (€8.65 trillion) in global economic damages.
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A new analysis found that US emissions since 1990 have cost more than $10 trillion (€8.65 trillion) in global economic damages.
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