India, March 27 -- New Nature study shows US greenhouse gas emissions caused over $10 trillion in global economic damage since 1990.

As the largest historical emitter, US is responsible for substantial climate-related losses.

This highlights the need for accountability and international cooperation in addressing climate change.

The United States (US) has caused more than $10 trillion in global economic damage since 1990 through its greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new study published in the journal Nature.

As the largest historical emitter of carbon dioxide, the US is responsible for about $10.2 trillion in cumulative climate-related economic damages worldwide through 2020, making it the biggest contributor to global losses li...