Yes, $30 trillion. With a capital “T” and that rhymes with “pee” and that stands for Trump.
Donald Trump always said he wants to do for the U.S. what he did for his businesses, and apparently he’s off to a great start. As a failed casino magnate and, well, human being, he underperformed the real estate market by $13 billion, and now he’s doing his best to make even more wealth evaporate. Our wealth. Your wealth.
A new study from Stanford University reveals just how much wealth:
Achieving the toughest climate change target set in the global Paris agreement will save the world about $30tn in damages, far more than the costs of cutting carbon emissions, according to a new economic analysis.
Most nations, representing 90% of global population, would benefit economically from keeping global warming to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels, the research indicates. This includes almost all the world’s poorest countries, as well as the three biggest economies – the US, China and Japan – contradicting the claim of US president, Donald Trump, that climate action is too costly.
Australia and South Africa would also benefit, with the biggest winners being Middle East nations, which are threatened with extreme heatwaves beyond the limit of human survival.
However, some cold countries – particularly Russia, Canada and Scandinavian nations – are likely to have their growth restricted if the 1.5C target is met, the study suggests. This is because a small amount of additional warming to 2C would be beneficial to their economies. The UK and Ireland could also see some restriction, though the estimates span a wide range of outcomes.
Geez, even when Trump isn’t trying he’s doing everything he can for Mother Russia.
Then again, this is a guy who thought his frizzy hair was a bigger tragedy than 2 million cases of skin cancer per year.
Of course, Trump always has been a bit more pennywise than other world leaders ... and by that I mean this:
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