Heatwaves and Economic Shock

Explain how extreme heat affects an economy in stages: immediate disruption, short-term business losses, and longer-term structural damage or adaptation costs. Include examples from labor productivity, retail demand, tourism, transport, health spending, agriculture, and infrastructure. Then suggest which sectors are most resilient, which are most exposed, and what adaptations governments and firms can prioritize to reduce future losses.

Author: Curioprompt

Model: gpt-5.4-mini

Category: Economics

Tags: heatwave, climate-economy, productivity, resilience, infrastructure

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