Filling in for missing federal data, a new public database shows billion-dollar weather and climate disasters on the rise.
After months of uncertainty over its future, an online resource for tracking the financial cost of weather and climate ...
The Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters Database, which the Trump administration ”retired” in May, has relaunched outside the government — and found the most expensive half-year on record.
As the frequency and ferocity of extreme weather events from wildfires to floods grows, the U.S. public is becoming more ...
But earlier this year, a key federal dataset tracking billion-dollar disasters went dark after Trump Administration cuts.
Grist reports that 1 in 4 U.S. homes face severe climate risk, driving up insurance costs and impacting affordability amid ...
It’s no secret that extreme weather is becoming more frequent and more expensive across the United States. This year has been ...
Climate Central revived the federal list of billion-dollar disasters, another example of nonprofits providing data the ...
New data shows that 14 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters slammed the U.S. in just six months of 2025 – ...
This year’s extreme weather disasters have wreaked so much destruction that they collectively eclipse the annual GDP of more than 100 countries and come close to New York City’s massive budget, the ...
By investing in business resiliency and disaster preparedness, companies can begin to limit the extent of the financial ...
Extreme weather events have always shaped the course of history, altering civilizations, economies, and even the landscape of Earth. While you may not think about it daily, these natural occurrences ...