{"id": 98769, "name": "Weather disaster losses as % of global GDP (Munich Re)", "unit": "", "createdAt": "2018-11-05T16:26:24.000Z", "updatedAt": "2023-06-15T05:05:42.000Z", "coverage": "", "timespan": "", "datasetId": 3093, "columnOrder": 0, "dataPath": "https://api.ourworldindata.org/v1/indicators/98769.data.json", "metadataPath": "https://api.ourworldindata.org/v1/indicators/98769.metadata.json", "datasetName": "Economic losses from disasters as a share of GDP (Pielke, 2018)", "type": "float", "nonRedistributable": false, "display": {"name": "Weather disaster losses as % of global GDP (Munich Re)", "unit": "% of global GDP", "shortUnit": "%"}, "source": {"id": 16228, "name": "Economic losses from disasters as a share of GDP (Pielke, 2018)", "dataPublishedBy": "Pielke, R. (2018). Tracking progress on the economic costs of disasters under the indicators of the sustainable development goals. Environmental Hazards, 1-6.", "dataPublisherSource": "", "link": "https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17477891.2018.1540343", "retrievedDate": "7th November 2018", "additionalInfo": "Data represents absolute global economic losses from disasters (total and weather-related) in 2017 US$ from two sources: Munich Re and Aon Benfield.\n\nThis has been normalized to economic losses from disasters as a share of global gross domestic product (GDP) based on global GDP data derived from the World Bank.\n"}, "dimensions": {"years": {"values": [{"id": 1990}, {"id": 1991}, {"id": 1992}, {"id": 1993}, {"id": 1994}, {"id": 1995}, {"id": 1996}, {"id": 1997}, {"id": 1998}, {"id": 1999}, {"id": 2000}, {"id": 2001}, {"id": 2002}, {"id": 2003}, {"id": 2004}, {"id": 2005}, {"id": 2006}, {"id": 2007}, {"id": 2008}, {"id": 2009}, {"id": 2010}, {"id": 2011}, {"id": 2012}, {"id": 2013}, {"id": 2014}, {"id": 2015}, {"id": 2016}, {"id": 2017}]}, "entities": {"values": [{"id": 355, "name": "World", "code": "OWID_WRL"}]}}}