Christian Aid: New Report – Extreme Weather Driven by Climate Change Cost the World Billions in 2021
A new report by
Ten of those events cost
While the report (https://mediacentre.christianaid.org.uk/download?id=8061) focuses on financial costs, which are usually higher in richer countries because they have higher property values and can afford insurance, some of the most devastating extreme weather events in 2021 hit poorer nations, which have contributed little to causing climate change. Yet in addition to the financial cost, these extreme weather events have caused severe human suffering from food insecurity, drought and extreme weather events causing mass displacements and loss of life.
A new Savanta ComRes poll commissioned by
Some of the disasters in 2021 hit rapidly, like Cyclone Yaas, which struck
Four of the ten most costly events took place in
Worryingly such climate devastation is set to continue without action to cut emissions. Insurer Aon warns that 2021 is expected to be the sixth time global natural catastrophes have crossed the
The report also highlights slow developing crises such as the drought in the
These extreme events highlight the need for concrete climate action. The Paris Agreement, set the goal of keeping temperature rise to below 1.5 C compared to pre-industrial levels, yet the outcomes from
It's also vital that in 2022 more is done to provide financial support to the most vulnerable countries, in particular the creation of a fund to deal with the permanent loss and damage suffered in poor countries caused by climate change.
Report author, Dr.
"The costs of climate change have been grave this year, both in terms of eyewatering financial losses but also in the death and displacement of people around the world. Be it storms and floods in some of the world's richest countries or droughts and heatwaves in some of the poorest, the climate crisis hit hard in 2021. While it was good to see some progress made at the
Regarding the Savanta ComRes poll, Dr. Kat Krameradded:
"It is good to see the British public are aware of the threat caused by climate breakdown and want to see the Government making action on climate change its
Nushrat Chowdhury,
"The climate crisis has not abated in 2021. My own country of
Dr.
"It is the industrialised north that has contributed to much of the climate change we see today. Those countries had agreed to mobilise
"As this new report documents,
Dr.
"This is a powerful and important report. It is eye-opening to have these climate impact stories of 2021 collected together and the estimates for cost of lives, livelihoods and community, which is irreversibly altered when people are displaced. The loss of community and with it connection to the Earth, to culture, and to one another is a tremendous cost. From this, what can we learn? This movement of people can be an opportunity for new connections and understanding - an opportunity to listen to the stories of displaced people. In doing so, we can grow understanding by learning across cultures about practices that cultivate well-being and increase security during crises that take place during extreme climate years such as 2021."
"Climate change will bankrupt us, and along the way, we will lose so much more than money. To avoid this eventuality we need to take courageous action - making sure that the burden of costs are distributed and do not worsen global inequality, while also making activities which drive climate change more expensive."
"This report gives a sense of the climate suffering which has taken place around the world in 2021. It's a powerful reminder that the atmosphere will not wait for us to deal with the Covid pandemic. We need to act at scale and with urgency if we're going to fend off these kinds of impacts into the future.
The table can be viewed at: https://mediacentre.christianaid.org.uk/new-report-extreme-weather-driven-by-climate-change-cost-the-world-billions-in-2021/
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* Study identifies ten extreme events, influenced by climate change, that each caused
* Hurricane Ida which struck the US in August cost
* Floods, cyclones and drought also killed and displaced millions across the globe in places which have done little to cause climate change.
* New Savanta ComRes poll shows
Notes to editors
A link to the report will go live before the embargo lifts: https://www.christianaid.org.uk/resources/our-work/counting-cost-2021-year-climate-breakdown
Savanta ComRes interviewed 2197 UK adults online from 3rd Dec to
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