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The study estimates blames climate change for more than a third of the estimated $199 billion in damages caused by floods related to climate change from 1988 to 2017, the report aid. (Shutterstock)
STANFORD, CA — Flood damage attributed to climate change over a period of three decades has cost the United States nearly $75 billion according to a Stanford study released earlier this month, Stanford News reports
The study estimates blames climate change for more than a third of the estimated $199 billion in damages caused by floods related to climate change from 1988 to 2017, the report aid.
The study was published Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Jan. 11.