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Nature magazine, a top British weekly scientific journal, retracted a study predicting climate change would cost an annual $38 trillion throughout the next 25 years after its methodology and staggering economic findings came under scrutiny.
“Readers are alerted that the reliability of data and methodology presented in this manuscript is currently in question,” an editor’s note on the study read Nov. 6. “Appropriate editorial action will be taken once this matter is resolved.”
The study officially was retracted Wednesday, according to Nature’s website.
The study, “The economic commitment of climate change,” originally was published in April 2024. It received media attention for its findings that the global economy could shrink by 19% by 2050 d

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