The Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters tracker, defunded under Trump, has been revived by Climate Central.
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The federal government used to keep track of extreme weather disasters. Now it’s up to a nonprofit
The Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters Database, which the Trump administration ”retired” in May, has relaunched ...
Extreme weather disasters cost more than ever before in the first half of 2025, according to a report from nonprofit group ...
This year’s extreme weather disasters have wreaked so much destruction that they collectively eclipse the annual GDP of more ...
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What canceled climate data would have shown: The costliest 6 months of weather disasters on record
The Trump administration cut a NOAA program that had tracked weather events that caused at least $1 billion in damage. A ...
It's no secret that extreme weather is becoming more frequent and more expensive across the United States. This year has been ...
But earlier this year, a key federal dataset tracking billion-dollar disasters went dark after Trump Administration cuts.
A climate non-profit has revealed an alarming trend after resurrecting National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
Amid more frequent wildfires, hurricanes, and floods, Consumer Reports argues homeowner protections should be codified across ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) comprehensive Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters ...
The Trump administration stopped updating a database tracking the costs of the country’s worst disasters. A group of ...
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UN pushes for worldwide disaster alerts as extreme weather ‘spirals’
Climate-related hazards have killed more than 2 million people in 50 years, said the UN meteorological agency.
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