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Climate Change to Slash Company Profits by 7% by 2035, Warns WEF

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December 14, 2024
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7 percent less profit due to climate change

7 percent less profit due to climate change


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Companies that ignore climate risks such as extreme heat could face annual losses in profits of up to 7% by 2035. This is nearly half the decline seen during the coronavirus pandemic.


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This is the conclusion of a study by the World Economic Forum (WEF). The WEF identifies particularly high risks from climate change for the telecommunications industry, utilities, and energy companies.

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However, the WEF also sees opportunities. The market for sustainable products could triple to $14 trillion (CHF12.5 trillion) by mid-decade.

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Suppliers of alternative energy, sustainable transportation, and eco-friendly consumer goods are likely to benefit.

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