
Sizing the $9 trillion climate adaptation investment opportunity
The investment opportunity for select climate adaptation solutions could increase to $9 trillion by 2050 across both established and emerging technologies.
The investment opportunity for select climate adaptation solutions could increase to $9 trillion by 2050 across both established and emerging technologies.
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