Green | November 09, 2011 | 2 comments

Health cost of 6 U.S. climate disasters: 14 billion

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Deaths and health problems from floods, drought and other U.S. disasters related to climate change cost an estimated $14 billion over the last decade, researchers said on Monday.

"When extreme weather hits, we hear about the property damage and insurance costs," said Kim Knowlton, a senior scientist at Natural Resources Defense Council and a co-author of the study. "The healthcare costs never end up on the tab."

The study in the journal Health Affairs looked at the cost of human suffering and loss of life due to six disasters from 2000-2009.

"This in no way is going to capture all of the climate-related events that happened in the U.S. over that time period," Knowlton said. "At $14 billion, these numbers are big already."

To put this in context, 14 weather disasters in the United States so far this year have cost at least $14 billion, according to Jeff Masters of the Weather Underground website.

Masters said by email that health costs and deaths are considered in some of the data used to reach this figure.

Scientists and economists from the non-profit NRDC, the University of California-Berkeley and the University of California-San Francisco estimated the health costs for the following events from 2000 to 2009:

* U.S. ozone air pollution, 2000-2002, $6.5 billion;

* West Nile virus outbreak in Louisiana, 2002, $207 million;

* Southern California wildfires, 2003, $578 million;

* Florida hurricane season, 2004, $1.4 billion;

* California heat wave, 2006, $5.3 billion;

* Red River flooding in North Dakota, 2009, $20 million.

GETTING WORSE AS PLANET WARMS

The study's authors stressed they chose events in the middle of the severity spectrum and left out some notably costly disasters, such as the 2005 hurricane season that included the devastating Hurricane Katrina. In the case of Katrina, the healthcare costs were hard to pinpoint.

The six case studies are examples of events related to climate change that are projected to worsen as the planet warms, the authors said.

These six events resulted in an estimated 1,689 premature deaths, 8,992 hospitalizations, 21,113 emergency room visits and 734,398 outpatient visits, according to the study.

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2 comments // Health cost of 6 U.S. climate disasters: 14 billion

  • JanforGore
  • JanforGore
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      JanforGore  
    • And just think of all the lost wages and jobs on top of lost agriculture, infrastructure, etc. Amazing too because certain people always whine about regulations being expensive and preparedness aid not being needed and carbon incentives being just too much for those poor corporations to handle...well, people are dying because of it, their health is suffering because of it, our infrastructure is falling apart because of it and our planet is suffering because of it.Time for these Republicans and some of these Democrats to get their heads out of their a$$e$ and DO THEIR JOBS. Climate change is not a game. It is OUR LIVES.

    • 7 months ago
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