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Hurricane Damage: Effects of Climate Change and Coastal Development
Congressional Budget Office
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Hurricane Damage: Effects of Climate Change and Coastal Development - Penny Hill Press Inc ; Congressional Budget Office
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Synopsis "Hurricane Damage: Effects of Climate Change and Coastal Development"
This analysis is preliminary and results are subject to change. - By 2075, climate change and coastal development cause expected damage to be five times greater than today(measured in 2015 dollars).- Likely range is three times to eight times greater - The economy in 2075 is projected to be nearly four times larger than it is today. - In combination, climate change and coastal development cause damage to increase more rapidly than GDP. - In contrast, damage due only to coastal development grows more slowly than GDP.
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