This year’s extreme weather disasters have wreaked so much destruction that they collectively eclipse the annual GDP of more ...
An estimated 47% of homes already have mold or dampness, leaving their residents exposed to mold spores and associated ...
Millions of refugees, people forced to flee, and their hosts are trapped in an increasingly vicious cycle of conflict and ...
A new federal funding push will support communities living under threat of extreme weather events, including flood, fire and ...
Google actively and effectively helped forecast many natural disasters this year, which were particularly challenging ...
Between 1995 and 2024, extreme weather events claimed more than 8,32,000 lives and inflicted nearly $4.5 trillion in direct economic losses, according to the latest Climate Risk Index (CRI) released ...
From submerged heritage towns to burning forests, 2025 laid bare how “climate whiplash” is reshaping Asia’s weather and way of life.
The Trump administration decided this year to stop updating a federal database that tracked the cost of extreme weather, ...
Hear from a meteorologist about what he’s watching, worried about and wants safety professionals to know as more people experience, or are susceptible to, natural disasters.
The study found that most Australians are unclear about the official start of storm season. Only 9% correctly identified Sept. 1 as the beginning, while two-thirds could not name the date, and a ...