ineffectie aboe those temperaturesœ precludin an­ out„ t c a door actiities in those areas‚  temperature rise exceedin p m 10°C would expose most of the lare populated areas t i u o of Earth to these conditions‚!# b s a n — o i t s Outdoor labour productiit­ appears to be neatiel­ e u affected well before people succumb to heat stroƒe‚!$ q — “‚limate chane has little to do with nearterm business ris s” Emissions of co2 accumulate in the atmosphere oer time impl­in that climate chane inoles reater impacts in the far term than the near term‚ Man­ of the larest risƒs and impacts are prošected to materialise durin the sec„ ond half of this centur­ but there are also er­ sinificant business risƒs in the shorter term‚!% — Short„term impacts are related to fossil fuel use rather than climate chane directl­ air pollution often from fossil fuels ƒills ”‚” million people loball­ per annum‚!^ ‹n the usa around 200 000 people die earl­ each ­ear from air pollution an annual loss that economists hae alued at usd2”0 billion‚!& 1  Sherwood ¦ Huber 2010 1‘ Sahu et al‚ 201 1” Šoetzel 2020 1Ÿ Œlobal ¢urden of Disease 201Ÿ 1¡ Caiazzo et al‚ 201 ”

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