Core Insights - A study from Mannheim University indicates that extreme weather events this summer have caused approximately €43 billion in losses to Europe's total value added [1][2] - The research highlights that if extreme weather continues, losses could reach €126 billion by 2029 [2] Group 1: Impact of Extreme Weather - This summer, 96 regions in Europe experienced heatwaves, 195 regions faced droughts, and 53 regions were affected by floods [1] - Southern Europe, particularly Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, and southern France, suffered the most significant impacts, with France experiencing the most severe economic effects from high temperatures [1] - Flooding has heavily impacted the economies of Italy and Slovenia, while northern countries like Denmark, Sweden, and Germany faced relatively lesser effects, although the frequency and severity of extreme weather events are increasing [1] Group 2: Future Projections - The study conservatively estimates that the total value added in affected areas will decrease by €43 billion by 2025, excluding impacts from wildfires, hail, and storms [2] - Researchers warn that if extreme weather persists, the cumulative losses from heatwaves, droughts, and floods could reach €126 billion by 2029 [2]
【环球财经】研究:今夏高温、干旱及洪水显著影响欧洲经济表现
Xin Hua She·2025-09-17 08:56