جاهز للتشغيل
جاهز للتشغيل
The intense heatwaves that struck Europe during this summer have caused widespread economic impacts, including disruptions to shipping along the Rhine River, where water levels sharply declined, leading to reduced cargo loads and halting production processes in some industrial facilities. As a result, Germany's gross domestic product is expected to decrease by approximately 0.35% in the third quarter of 2026. Additionally, soaring temperatures have damaged agricultural crops, resulting in farmers suffering losses estimated at two billion euros. Hydroelectric power production has declined, and water levels at nuclear power plants have fallen, forcing some reactors to close and increasing reliance on costly energy sources. Moreover, raging wildfires have destroyed large areas of land, causing economic damages to Europe estimated between 10 and 15 billion euros. Projections indicate that these phenomena are hindering economic growth and exerting pressure on central banks through rising inflation, emphasizing the urgent need to invest in climate-resilient infrastructure to reduce future damages.
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