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The Cost of Climate Change
What We'll Pay if Global Warming Continues Unchecked
| The Global Warming Price Tag in Four Impact Areas, 2025 through 2100 | |||||||
| Cost in billions of 2006 dollars | U.S. Regions Most at Risk | ||||||
| 2025 | 2050 | 2075 | 2100 | ||||
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$10 | $43 | $142 | $422 | Atlantic & Gulf Coast states | ||
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$34 | $80 | $173 | $360 | Atlantic & Gulf Coast states | ||
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$28 | $47 | $82 | $141 | Southeast & Southwest | ||
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$200 | $336 | $565 | $950 | Western states | ||
| $271 | $506 | $961 | $1,873 | ||||
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
Chapter 1: The Global Warming Price Tag Under Business-as-Usual Emissions
Chapter 2: More Intense Hurricanes Cause Financial Damage
Chapter 3: Real Estate Losses as a Result of Sea Level Rise
Chapter 4: Costly Changes to the Energy Sector
Chapter 5: Water and Agriculture Hit Hard by Global Warming
Chapter 6: Modeling U.S. Climate Impacts: Beyond the Stern Review
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Chapter 8: NRDC's Policy Recommendations
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last revised 5/21/2008
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