Studies have found that climate change to eliminate house value of $ 1.5 trillion.

Cost of climate change

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A report released on Monday found that in the next three decades, climate change will eliminate about 1.47 trillion US dollars of US housing value and speed up the economic gap in the US community.

According to a study of the First Street Foundation, the research analyzes the impact of climate change on real estate. As the total value of the national property decreased by nearly 1.5 trillion US dollars, the value of other properties will increase to $ 244 billion.

The organization found that by 2055, climate -driven weather is expected to rise to an average of 29.4 % of homeowner insurance premiums nationwide. At the same time, the migration related to climate is from extreme calories. The migration of wild fire and floods will migrate 55 million Americans in the United States within 30 years, and it will exceed 5 million from this year.

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"Climate change is no longer a theoretical problem; this is a measurable force to reshape the real estate market and regional economy in the United States," Jeremy Porter, the person in charge of the research leader of the first street, )express. "Our discovery emphasizes that the urgent need to understand how insurance costs and the rise in population will change the country's economic geography."

Since 1980, the three largest solar belt states (California, Florida and Texas) have undertaken more than 40 % of the country's $ 2.8 billion natural disaster costs. In the 30 years, the first street data estimated that the premiums have increased by more than four times in Miami, three times that of Jacksonville and Tampa and New Orleans in Florida, and twice that of Sacramando, California.

By 2055, the value of property value in some counties in some counties in some counties in California, Florida and Texas will drop by 10 % to 40 %.

Last month, dozens of people were killed, and thousands of people were evacuated and thousands of buildings Damage or destruction Due to wild fire, in Los Angeles.