'A wake up call': Climate-driven health risks could cost global economy $1.5tr by 2050

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New analysis from the World Economic Forum and Boston Consulting Group urges companies to act now to protect worker health and bolster climate resilience - or face major a blow to productivity

Climate driven health risks could cost the global economy at least $1.5tr in lost productivity by 2050 across the food and agriculture, built environment, and healthcare sectors. That is the stark warning...

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