Kategorien: Alle - agriculture - business - infrastructure - climate

von Pummi Ramen Vor 2 Jahren

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The global economic impact of climate change

The impact of climate change on agriculture is profound, with farmers facing increased vulnerability due to numerous factors such as fluctuating weather patterns, rising incidences of pests and weeds, and water scarcity.

The global economic impact
of climate change

Climate change and opportunities

hybrid and electric vehicle production

governments creating programs for buying all electric vehicles
sustainable transportation

sustainability and green developments

pharmaceutical companies developing drugs that help combat illnesses that humans are more prone to due to climate change (malaria, dengue, etc.)
Biotech companies putting in efforts to create crops that are resistant to extreme weather conditions
demand for weather monitoring equipment due to extreme weather
construction of green infrastructure and coastal infrastructure
New jobs in specific sector

Clean energy sources

Climate change can generate $2.1 trillion in business prospects

Arctic ice melting
prospects for oil and gas drilling

all these new business prospects are ultimately still contributing to climate change

New shipping transportation routes

transportation times

Business and financial markets

drought can make water more expensive

Cost of production and extraction of raw materials

The frequency and intensity of extreme weather and weath conditions will affect the bottom line of businesses and corporations

Climate volatility
Higher air/water temperatures can lead to asset corrosion
uncertainty in prices of resources for production, energy, transportation and insurance
the infrastructure of businesses
factories, supply chain functions, transportation

Southeast Asian countries as half of their wealth would be shaved off

Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand
economy would shrink by 40%

South Asian countries could shave off as much as a third of their wealth

India
economy would shrink by 35%

Global economic output by 11%-14% by 2050 due to climate change

Products may become obsolete or lose their market
$23 trillion

Tourism

Warmer temperatures guarantee more sun and heat on vacations

tourism

risk of catching diseases and risk of being harmed by the suns rays

rising sea levels put coastal regions and small islands at risk

frequent and harsher wildfires

rising water temperatures can stimulate algae growth and compromise water quality

water to become compromised as a resource due to euthrophication
Water recreation activities

winter tourism revenue, losing nearly $2 billion annually in 2030

less snowfall and shorter and less cold seasons

Infrastructure

air transportation is in risk due to hail storms, flooding, damaging winds

malfunction of aircrafts, and risky conditions to travel in

Rising sea levels could affect both the availability and quality of water supply

precipitation leads to an increase in water pollution due to lack of water flow

precipitation leads to damaged infrastructure due to flooding

global communication networks will be affected due to flooding and rising sea levels
fibre optics cables, data centres, traffic exchanges, and termination points
Military bases are in a vulnerable position due to flooding and rising sea levels
Extreme weather will lead to the need to repair and maintain infrastructures
An increase in maintenance costs

Agriculture

crop yield

inflation in prices for commoditites
businesses as their costs for raw materials will increase
vulnerability in farmers, increase in need to adapt to changing conditions
fire risk
increase in pests and weeds
decrease in availability of water and groundwater

heat and drought

A reduction in crop yield
for every degree celsius the global thermostat increase, there will be a 5-15% decrease in overall agricultural output

extreme rainfall and flooding cause fields to be washed away and livestock to drown

Farmers to plant less crops compared to previously
Yield will cause prices for things such as animal feed and ethanol to inflate
In March of 2019, the American state of Iowa lost $1.6 billion worth of crops and livestock
food supply insecurity

The global economic impact of climate change