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Who will pay for the costs of climate change?: John Kerry and an Aspen Ideas Festival panel discuss

This version of 38 Trillion Question Who Will Pay For Costs Of Climate Change 213570117862 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone was adapted by NBC News Clone to help readers digest key facts more efficiently.

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Costs related to climate change are expected to reach $38 trillion annually by 2050, but who will pay for the adaptation and mitigation projects needed to combat the extreme weather? NBC News' Stephanie Ruhle moderates a panel with former U.S. climate envoy and Secretary of State John Kerry, Anne Finucane of the TPG Rise Climate Fund and Chair of Rubicon Carbon, and Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran, a energy and climate editor at The Economist. NBCUniversal News Group is the media partner of Aspen Ideas Festival.

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