Climate warming raises global economic threats
20 Jun 2016
Research shows that the effects of extreme heat and weather events on production of raw materials has far-reaching and costly financial implications.
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Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines destroyed half the world’s production of coconut oil in 2013 | Henry Donati |
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