Climate Disasters Cost Record $101B as NOAA Tracking Goes Offline
Early 2025 disasters in the U.S. racked up a record $101B in damages, but NOAA’s tracking is offline after cuts. What does this mean for climate action?
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Early 2025 disasters in the U.S. racked up a record $101B in damages, but NOAA’s tracking is offline after cuts. What does this mean for climate action?
By mid-2025, the U.S. has faced $93 billion in weather damage—record wildfires, devastating tornadoes and a looming peak hurricane season signal an unprecedented cost run.