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Analysis Reveals €1.2 Trillion in Damages from US Emissions Impacting Europe
A recent study indicates that US emissions since 1990 have resulted in over €1.2 trillion in damages to Europe, highlighting significant infrastructure and economic implications.
Editorial Staff
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A new analysis published on March 26, 2026, quantifies the economic impact of US emissions on Europe, estimating damages at €1.2 trillion.
The study attributes these damages to emissions released since 1990, which have collectively cost the global economy more than $10 trillion (€8.65 trillion).
These findings underscore the need for a reassessment of emissions policies and their long-term effects on infrastructure resilience and economic stability across Europe.