"One #heatwave alone boosted European #food prices by 0.67% in 2022. Future #warming could raise global food #inflation by 0.9% - 3.3% a year by 2035": The @washingtonpost on recent PIK study with @ecb & PIKs @KotzMaximilian.
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Higher average temperatures increase #inflation: Rising temperatures could drive food inflation up by 3.2 percentage points and overall inflation by 1.18 percentage points annually by 2035, according to a new study by PIK's @KotzMaximilian and the @ecb: https://t.co/YIteS4eg5s https://t.co/9oL2WRCwJd
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"There are likely going to be substantial impacts of future #climatechange on food prices across the world." PIK scientist @KotzMaximilian in @ABC news on latest study showing that higher average temperatures increase #inflation.
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