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Climate change could cost Americans born in 2024 nearly $500,000 in their lifetime


In a new series by the CNBC personal finance team, we’re delving into how climate change will impact your money. Read More

New York State budget provides more than $1 billion to fight climate change


The funding in the budget could provide necessary resources to Western New York – a region grappling with environmental issues expected to worsen with climate change, including severe winter storms, ... Read More

Report: 2.4 billion workers exposed to climate change-linked health hazards


More than 2.4 billion workers are exposed to climate change-related health hazards, according to the International Labour Organization. Read More

Q&A: Climate change and health care—how individuals and institutions can help


Unseasonably mild winters. Forest fires and smoke. More reports of catastrophic storms. We've experienced increasingly extreme weather changes in the past few years, and the intersection between ... Read More

'Staggering' Number Of Workers Facing Climate Change-induced Health Hazards: UN


A large majority of workers worldwide are facing a cocktail of health hazards linked to climate change, the United Nations said on Monday, warning that existing regulations offered inadequate ... Read More

Climate Change-Linked Health Hazards Hits 2.4 Billion Workers


More than 2.4 billion workers — or 70% of the global workforce — are exposed to climate change-related health hazards, according to the International Labour Organization. Read More


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