Opinion: Forget the billions. How much will climate change really cost your family?
More than half of U.S. adults say they have incurred costs due to an extreme weather event over the past 10 years
Natural Disasters Led to $250 Billion in Global Losses Last Year
Extreme storms and other natural disasters cost the world about $250 billion of losses last year, with less than half that amount actually covered by insurers.
Every American is losing money due to extreme weather. Here’s how.
Extreme weather is impacting our finances in unexpected ways.
Climate change risk to price stability: Higher average temperatures increase inflation
Rising temperatures could drive food inflation up by 3.2 percentage points by 2035, according to a new study by Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and the ECB
Rethinking inflation in times of environmental instability
David Barmes and Simon Dikau explain why intensifying environmental shocks and geopolitical tensions could drive a rethink of inflation forecasting and economic policymaking.