Success of NZ climate litigation case could wipe NZ$21.9 bln off GDP over five years, report claims
If allowed to proceed and successful, a climate case in New Zealand could cause the country's GDP to contract by 0.9%, or NZ$21.9 billion ($12.7 bln), out to 2032, according to a report commissioned…
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