Heat and natural disasters cost the world's poorest 90 million jobs a year
What happened
Natural disasters and extreme heat destroy nearly 90 million jobs globally each year. The poorest countries and people in Asia and Africa bear the brunt of these losses.
Why it matters
The economic cost of natural disasters was often measured in infrastructure damage. This paper shows the human cost in lost livelihoods. It forces a shift in how development banks calculate risk and allocate funds for climate resilience.
The signal
Watch for development banks to start funding projects that specifically protect jobs in vulnerable regions, not just rebuild infrastructure.