Rising temperatures threaten to slash global productivity

James S Murray
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New study warns rise in temperatures of just two degrees could cut productivity in hot regions by 20 per cent

The threat of rising sea levels, increased flood risks and more frequent droughts may still not be enough to make political and business leaders take climate change seriously, but now a team of researchers...

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