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EU must prepare for ‘catastroph­ic’ climate change risks, agency says

- KATE ABNETT

BRUSSELS — Countries across Europe should prepare for “catastroph­ic” risks, ranging from floods to deadly heat waves, as worsening climate change hits every part of their economies and societies this century, the EU Environmen­t Agency said on Monday.

Policy-makers need to draw up new plans to address the challenges, the Copenhagen­based body said in its first Europe-wide analysis of climate-related risks.

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT

Europe is the world’s fastestwar­ming continent, heating up at twice the global rate, the EEA said. Even if countries manage to slow warming, global temperatur­es are already more than 1 degree Celsius higher than in preindustr­ial times.

The EEA said the damage will depend, in part, on whether policy-makers act now to prepare societies — for example, by improving insurance coverage, redesignin­g infrastruc­ture and introducin­g laws to protect outdoor workers from deadly heat.

Without more urgent action, the EEA said most of the 36 climate risks facing Europe could hit “critical or catastroph­ic levels” this century.

They include risks to health, crop production and infrastruc­ture.

BY THE NUMBERS

In a pessimisti­c scenario, by the end of the century, the EEA said: “Hundreds of thousands of people would die from heat waves, and economic losses from coastal floods alone could exceed one trillion euros per year.”

That would far exceed the 650 billion euros lost to weather and climate-related extremes across the bloc from 1980 to 2022.

KEY QUOTES

Kate Levick, associate director at climate think-tank E3G, urged government­s to respond to the EEA’S findings.

“There’s a particular role for finance ministers to essentiall­y look at what happens to balance sheets, in terms of assets and liabilitie­s at national level, as a result of climate risk,” Levick said.

WHAT’S NEXT

The European Commission will publish its response to the report today.

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