Report: ‘Climate-Exacerbated Wildfires’ Cost U.S. $394B-$893B Each Year

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Insurance Journal - Oct 23, 2023

“Climate-exacerbated wildfires” cost the nation $394 billion to $893 billion each year in economic costs and damages, according to a Congressional report out this week. The range combines estimates from existing research on property damage, deaths and injuries, health impacts …...

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