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AXA CLIMATE HAS RELEASED PREDICTIONS OF HOW CLIMATE CHANGE COULD CHANGE FRANCE BY 2050 Hotter summers, forest fires, and shorter ski seasons: These are some of the ways that climate change
will affect France by 2050, according to A NEW STUDY. Christelle Castet, head of science at Axa Climate, who produced the report, said: “The whole of France is affected. To different levels
and by different issues, but there is no zone that will escape.” The document explains the potential impact of climate change on individual households and property, notably from an insurance
perspective. It is based on the most extreme predictions from the most recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Ms Castet said: “When we’re talking about
adaptation, it’s better to have a more pessimistic view, so we are ready to face up to stronger constraints.” The study conclusions include: LOWER CROP YIELD The study predicts that corn
crops will produce 25% less, with a similar impact on white sugar produced from sugar beet in the country. Fruit trees will also be affected. It reads: “In 2050, half of the fruit production
will be impacted by high or extreme climate risk (droughts, flooding, storms), which is twice as high as usual.” READ MORE: HOW WINEMAKERS IN FRANCE COMBAT THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
HIGHER COASTLINES Water levels on some parts of the French coast could rise by as much as 20-25cm, the report states, including on the Côte d'Opale (northeast France, including
Pas-de-Calais and Nord). The study states: “The boardwalk at Deauville [Normandy] is 20 cm below the high tide line that could be reached as a result of rising sea levels, high tides, and
storm surges.” The Lacanau (Gironde) coastline is also at high risk, with 40% of homes and businesses close to the seafront threatened by the rising water, the report said. SHORTER SKI
SEASONS Many ski stations will be forced to open later and later due to a lack of snow, the report predicts. It says the Avoriaz 1800 station, for example, will have to be closed for three
extra weeks per year in comparison to the current season. READ MORE: CLIMATE CHANGE: SNOW DISAPPEARING FROM ALPS, FRANCE INCLUDED HIGHER FOREST FIRE RISK The risk of forest fires will
intensify, the report says. It predicts the forest fire risk season will be “three times longer in the Landes than it is today”. It said that the number of major wildfires in the southeast
of the country will rise from an average of seven per year to 12. Many of these areas have already been severely affected by forest fires in recent years. WARMER TEMPERATURES Temperatures
will continue to increase, the report states. For example, it forecasts that in Montpellier there will be a 77% increase in the number of days above 24C; and in Strasbourg, there will be a
26% drop in the number of days below 10°C. READ MORE: HOW WILL WEATHER BE IN MY FRENCH TOWN IN 2050? NEW TOOL HELPS FIND OUT GREATER RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE Shrinkage and expansion of ground
soil have ALREADY PROVEN to be damaging for many houses across France. The report predicts that this will continue, and affect millions of homes. It states: “By 2050, 48% of mainland France
- representing almost 10.4 million single-family homes built today - is likely to be affected by the phenomenon of clay shrinkage and swelling, leading to cracks and damage.” The report was
partly created to help Axa understand the insurance risks due to climate change in the next few decades. Already in 2022, the effects of climate change cost insurance companies €2.9
billion, according to the Haut Conseil pour le climat. READ MORE: IS YOUR FRENCH PROPERTY IN NEWLY DECLARED DROUGHT ‘DISASTER’ ZONES? RELATED ARTICLES ‘FACE THE REALITY’: FRANCE ‘MUST
PREPARE’ FOR +4C GLOBAL WARMING HOW CLIMATE CHANGE WILL AFFECT MAJOR CITIES IN FRANCE BY 2050
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