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Curbs could help save trillions:

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Failing to cap global warming at two degrees Celsius or less could cost the world economy tens of trillions of dollars over the next 80 years, researcher­s warned Wednesday.

Four-fifths of countries and 90 percent of the global population, in other words, stand to reap major economic benefits by avoiding costs linked to higher temperatur­es, they reported in the journal Nature.

Such costs stem from more frequent and severe extreme weather, lower yields in agricultur­e, and negative health impacts.

The 196-nation Paris climate treaty calls for holding the rise in Earth’s surface temperatur­e to “well under” 2 C (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit), and 1.5 C if possible.

The lower target was included in light of severe climate impacts after only 1 C of warming, including deadly heatwaves, droughts, and storms surges made more destructiv­e by rising seas.

A UN special report due in October will detail likely damage in a 1.5 C world, and help leaders decide if the target is within reach.

But few efforts have been made to quantify the impact of different temperatur­e goals on long-term economic growth.

“Achieving the more ambitious Paris goals is highly likely to benefit most countries — and the global economy overall — by avoiding more severe economic damage,” said senior author Noah Diffenbaug­h, a professor at Stanford University’s School of Earth. (AFP)

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