Changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events can affect crop yields.
Changes in precipitation patterns can affect water availability for agriculture, industry, and human consumption.
Rising sea levels and increased frequency of extreme weather events can damage infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and airports.
Insurers may face increased payouts due to more frequent and severe weather-related disasters, leading to higher premiums.
Climate change can exacerbate health risks, including heat-related illnesses, vector-borne diseases, and respiratory problems due to air pollution.
Changes in temperature and weather patterns can affect tourism destinations, leading to shifts in travel patterns and economic losses.
Climate change impacts on agriculture, infrastructure, and other sectors can disrupt global trade patterns and supply chains, leading to economic losses.