
Confesercenti: 'The extreme heat is a tax, costs up to 12 billion a year'
Confesercenti: 'The extreme heat is a tax, costs up to 12 billion a year.'.
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How does the heat affect the economy Hot also weighs on productivity: «Understanding the stable 35 degrees, the yield of work decreases: errors and absences by disease and decreases the capacity of physical effort. "The extreme heat has become a real climate tax, here are the costs for families", the Confesercenti alarm.
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How does the heat affect the economy Hot also weighs on productivity: «Understanding the stable 35 degrees, the yield of work decreases: errors and absences by disease and decreases the capacity of physical effort.
according to Il Messaggero - Home"The extreme heat has become a real climate tax, here are the costs for families", the Confesercenti alarm.
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