A climate nonprofit has taken up the helm of NOAA's recently retired Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters database, tracking the most expensive and devastating weather and climate disasters.
The L.A. wildfires in January 2025 caused $60 billion in damages. The L.A. wildfires in January 2025 caused $60 billion in damages. AGUSTIN PAULLIER/AFP—Getty Images Editor at Large Every natural ...
As the Trump administration deletes climate data and shutters resources that track the impacts of a warming world, nonprofits, state-level governments, and independent scientists are rushing to ...
A climate nonprofit is planning to revive a key federal database tracking billion-dollar weather disasters that the Trump administration formally stopped updating in May. The database - which was ...
The first half of this year was the costliest ever recorded for weather and climate disasters in the United States, according to an analysis published Wednesday by the nonprofit organization Climate ...
Every natural disaster presents a bill when it's done. Hurricane Katrina, which inundated the Gulf States in 2005, did $201.3 billion worth of damage. Superstorm Sandy, which hit the northeast in 2012 ...