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 ...
As the frequency and ferocity of extreme weather events from wildfires to floods grows, the U.S. public is becoming more ...
The entire state of Utah remains under some level of drought designation—part of a decades-long megadrought affecting the ...
New data shows that 14 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters slammed the U.S. in just six months of 2025 – ...
The Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters Database, which the Trump administration “retired” in May, has relaunched outside of the government using the same methodology. In its first update at ...
Mental health professionals are bringing attention to a surge in psychological injuries, coinciding with an increase in severe weather events across the United States, reported the Psychiatric Times.
News coverage of major hurricanes, flash floods, extreme wildfires and other weather disasters often follows a familiar cadence. Headlines announce catastrophic devastation. Death tolls are tallied.
All of Jamaica’s financial defenses — insurance, bonds and credit lines — could be deployed to recover from Hurricane Melissa ...