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Stanford Study: US Carbon Emissions Cost World $10T

Stanford researchers estimate U.S. emissions since 1990 caused $10 trillion in global damages with future costs per ton of CO2 about 10 times higher than past damages.

  • On Wednesday, a Stanford University study published in Nature linked the United States to $10.2 trillion in global climate damages since 1990, with China and the European Union also identified as major sources.
  • Researchers developed a quantitative framework linking warming temperatures to GDP, finding that emissions from Saudi Aramco caused $3 trillion in cumulative global economic damages between 1988 and 2015.
  • Future climate costs from past emissions will be 10 times higher than previously incurred damages; one tonne of CO2 emitted in 1990 will cause $1,840 in damages through 2100.
  • Lead author Marshall Burke stated the study provides scientific guidance but does not answer the "legal and ethical" question of compensation, as data excludes areas "poorly captured in GDP data."
  • As a wave of lawsuits seeks accountability for climate "loss and damage," individual actions such as reducing driving by 10% could generate $6,000 in reduced future damages over a decade.
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A new analysis concluded that emissions from the United States of America (USA) since 1990 have already caused more than €8.65 billion (in English, €8.65 trillion) in global economic damage.

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Paris. The economic cost of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions is much more important than previously estimated, according to a study published on Wednesday, which blames the major pollutants on the responsibility of trillions of dollars for climate damage in the world.

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