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Heatwaves could cost France €10-15 billion, environment minister says

Triodos Bank said heat and wildfire damage could erase a year of EU growth, with France facing the steepest hit.

  • Triodos Bank research estimates extreme heat and wildfires will cost Europe a cumulative €180 billion in 2026, representing around 1% of GDP and threatening to push the bloc near stagnation against expected growth of roughly 1.1% this year.
  • The damage stems from four distinct channels, with lower crop yields and dairy output accounting for about 0.15%, while constrained energy generation and disrupted transport capacity add a further 0.12% to 0.15% in losses.
  • France emerges as the worst-affected nation, losing an estimated 1.4 percentage points of growth and facing a contraction of about 0.6%, while roughly 25,000 heat-related deaths this summer imply a cost of €1.5 billion to €7 billion.
  • Wildfires had burned over 490,000 hectares across Europe by last week, exceeding the 20-year average of 197,000 hectares, with ecosystem service destruction adding €100 million to €4.6 billion in costs according to the European Forest Fire Information System.
  • Research suggests adaptation could cut productivity losses by around 40%, yet Triodos argues Europe requires stronger emissions action, citing the Commission's recent move to ease carbon pricing as hindering necessary climate progress.
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Euronews broke the news in Lyon, France on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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