Over 800 thousand people have died in the world over the past 30 years due to over 9,400 extreme weather events that caused a total of US $ 4,200 billion (net of inflation). From 1993 to 2022, Dominica, China and Honduras were the most affected countries affected by floods, storms and heat waves, while Italy was the most affected country in Europe for $ 60 billion and more than 38,000 victims.
It was marked by Germanwatch’s ‘Climate Risk Index 2025’.
Italy ranks fifth in the rankings of the most affected countries in 30 years and is third in 2022.
Italy, Spain and Greece are three EU countries in the world that are most affected in the world, according to the Environmental Organization. After Dominica, China, Honduras and Myanmar, Italy has been ranked fifth in the last 30 years, “due to the highest number of victims (regarding the population or gross domestic production) in 2003, was accumulated in 2003. Change adaptation and loss and damage in Germanwatch.
Instead, our country ranked third in 2022 after Pakistan and Belis. “Over the past two decades – he notes – the country has experienced plenty of extreme heat waves, which have caused a large number of victims and severe economic effects. The pressure on health services and energy networks has contributed to these losses.
He added that even strong floods across the Bow River in Beatmond have caused widespread destruction. ”It is based on data on the radical weather events of the international disaster database (which is based on data on the radical weather events of the International Disaster Database and the International Monetary Fund’s Social-Economic Fund In companies, efforts to recognize the urgency to accelerate the sedation of the census, which includes the significant ambition and significant impact of the action in the adequate goal and the action of the action, for higher income and higher emission countries. “
In the last 30 years, a total of $ 4,200 billion losses can be compared to Germany’s full GDP. We are investing today in underestimation and adaptation, and human and economic costs are high in the future, ”says David Ecster, a senior councilor of Climate Fund and Investment in Germanwatch.
The association recalled that the next top of the climate in Brazil should face the lack of additional climate funds in support of the most vulnerable in increasing their adaptation skills and adequate handling of losses and damage. Lena Adil, a co -editor of political councilor and symbol of Germanwatch’s adaptation and losses and damage, further stated: “The most vulnerable countries are proportional to the impacts of climate change due to the defined financial and technical capabilities of the most vulnerable countries.
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