Tatiana Filatova, Ignasi Cortés Arbués en Theodoros Chatzivasileiadis over de kosten van zeespiegelstijging
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12 februari 2024
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Sea level rise could cost the EU and UK up to 872 billion euro (£748.9 billion) by the end of the century, with coastal economies likely to suffer most, a study has found. Ignasi Cortés Arbués, Theodoros Chatzivasileiadis, Tatiana Filatova and colleagues modelled the potential economic impacts of sea level rises for 271 European regions by 2100. Professor Tatiana Filatova, said: “Understanding which sectors and regions are hit most helps to design tailored private and public adaptation strategies.
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