Extreme Weather Events Lead To Extreme Economic Risks (Strategic Intelligence / World Economic Forum)
Increased CO2 levels are resulting in more frequent and severe weather events. While transitioning to a low-carbon economy presents challenges, the risks of inaction are far greater. Expert analysis explores strategies for adapting to extreme climate risks.
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Strategic Intelligence | World Economic Forum
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Strategic insights and contextual intelligence from the World Economic Forum. Explore and monitor the issues and forces driving transformational change across economies, industries and systems.
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Strategic Intelligence | World Economic Forum
Strategic insights and contextual intelligence from the World Economic Forum. Explore and monitor the issues and forces driving transformational change across economies, industries and systems.
https://intelligence.weforum.org/monitor/latest-knowledge/7ce6fcf9117641deb1e37d1ff3347aff