2024
DOI: 10.61511/jembar.v1i2.2024.430
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Global climate financial risk

Eva Roslina Sari

Abstract: Climate change poses a major threat to long-term growth and prosperity and has a direct impact on the economic well-being of all countries. Extreme events cost US$143 billion per year due to climate change. The majority (63%) of this number is due to the loss of human life. Losses resulting from no action on climate change to the world economy could reach US$178 trillion in 2070. Benefits from accelerating the transition to net zero are US$43 trillion in the next 50 years, so climate-related financial risk man… Show more

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