- Insuring Against Extreme Heat: Navigating Risks in a Warming World3.89 MB
Extreme heat is the deadliest climate risk, responsible for 489 000 deaths annually – more than floods, hurricanes, earthquakes and wildfires combined. It is also rapidly becoming the costliest climate risk, projected to result in $2.4-trillion in annual productivity losses and $445-billion in annual fixed-asset losses for publicly listed companies by 2035.
Report by the World Economic Forum
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