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English: Estimates of recurring, annual expenditures due to climate change across four program areas of US federal activity—totaling $34-$112 billion per year by late-century, the equivalent of $9-$28 billion per year in today’s economy. Figures: $2.3 billion for wildland fire suppression, $4.2 billion for crop insurance, $7.7 billion for aIr quality-health care, $50 billion for coastal disaster relief.
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Source Extracted from File:OMB Climate Change Fiscal Risk Report 2016.pdf
Author Office of Management and Budget

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