Melting Arctic could cost global economy over $2.4tn

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Report predicts warming effects of melting sea ice and rising methane emissions will accelerate climate change impact

The melting of ice in the Arctic could result in economic costs of between $2.4 trillion (£1.54tn) and $24 trillion by 2050, according to a major new study that predicts that the loss of "the planet's...

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