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Triodus Bank warns of 180bn euro EU economic loss from heat and drought

Triodus Bank warns of 180bn euro EU economic loss from heat and drought

The summer of 2026 in Europe witnessed unprecedented heatwaves that led to significant economic and environmental repercussions. Despite urgent governmental efforts, estimates suggest that the heat and drought could erase around 180 billion euros from the European Union's economy this year, equivalent to about 1% of the GDP—nearly matching the entire projected growth for 2026. Reduced productivity due to rising temperatures is expected to decrease European output by approximately 0.6%, with crop yields for corn and sunflowers declining between 3% and 7%. Infrastructure and transportation have also suffered due to low river levels, increasing shipping costs and threatening industrial production. On the health front, over 25,000 deaths have been recorded due to heatwaves, with healthcare systems under mounting pressure. The financial costs are mounting as well, with insurance losses totaling 822 billion euros since 1980, and continued weak insurance coverage heightening reliance on government spending to cope with disasters. The market’s resilience depends heavily on increased investments in climate adaptation, which currently amount to 69 billion euros annually, compared to an estimated need of 700 billion euros per year. Additionally, air conditioning and related systems could add hundreds of billions of euros in costs. Experts point out that the current climate crisis has transformed into a serious financial problem, where worst-case scenarios in markets could lead to unexpected increases in financing and insurance costs, reflecting emerging risks that threaten the long-term stability of the European economy.

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