from CBS News October 28, 2021 Irina Ivanova, Rachel Layne Harris Public Policy Assistant Professor Amir Jina was featured in CBS News discussing his research regarding climate change and the impact on the US economy. Photo of Assistant Professor Amar Jina"In other words, if the world continues on its current trajectory to reach 4 degrees of warming, that change could cause 10 times the economic damage. In that future world, climate damage would lead to nearly $1 trillion in costs by the end of the century, said Amir Jina, calling it "a worst-case scenario." Full coverage available at CBS News. Upcoming Events Ask Admissions: Data and Policy Summer Scholar (DPSS) Program Tue., May 31, 2022 | 12:00 PM A link will be sent to registered guests. Chicago, IL 60637 United States Harris Evening Master's Program Information Session Thu., June 02, 2022 | 12:00 PM A link will be sent to registered guests Chicago, IL 60637 United States More events
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