even used a neologism to define the phenomenon:"heatflation" – a contraction of"heat"and"inflation". The article was based on the words of David A. Super, a professor of law at Georgetown University in the United States, who had earlier told media outlet The Hill that"If we wish to control inflation, we must address climate change now."
As Europe confronts another heatwave, the European Central Bank's earlier warning about unusual temperatures leading to inflation in the medium term rings true.published last December and covered no less than 48 countries. We can't feign ignorance, since last February renowned American magazineIt remains to be seen what crops and food products will be affected next. – AFP Relaxnews