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A prominent study examining the economic impacts of climate change has been officially retracted following scrutiny from the scientific community. The research, which was widely cited in policy discussions and media reports, aimed to quantify how climate change could affect global economic stability over the coming decades.

The retraction comes after peer review and expert critiques raised concerns about the methodology and data used in the original analysis. Critics argued that certain assumptions may have skewed the results, leading to potentially overstated or understated projections. The authors of the study acknowledged the feedback and agreed that the issues warranted retraction to maintain scientific integrity.

This development highlights ongoing debates within the scientific community regarding the modeling of climate change impacts. While the retracted study had influenced policy discussions, experts emphasize the importance of rigorous peer review and transparency in such influential research. Despite the retraction, the broader conversation on climate and economic resilience continues among scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders worldwide.

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