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Across sectors and jurisdictions, the data point to a world facing more frequent and intense physical disruptions. Extreme heat, heavy rainfall, rising sea levels, and prolonged droughts are no longer regional anomalies; they are macroeconomic factors shaping markets, policy, and investment strategy. The economic toll is mounting: physical damage from extreme weather cost the global economy at least $1.4 trillion last year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg Intelligence.

Published by CorpGov

November 11, 2025