AIR: Climate change could drive up US hurricane damage by 20% by 2050
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AIR: Climate change could drive up US hurricane damage by 20% by 2050

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Climate change could contribute to an estimated 20% increase in modelled US hurricane damage as the strongest storms increase in frequency and flooding is impacted by rising sea levels, AIR said in a new report on Tuesday.

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