NOAA kept a database of disasters that exceeded $1 billion in damage since 1980, but the agency halted the project amid ...
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Extreme weather? Many Americans lack a disaster plan
Although nine in 10 Americans believe it’s important to be prepared for the worst in the event of a natural disaster — less ...
From tourist taxes to polluter fees, states seek funding solutions to deal with the massive price tag of a warming world.
Rep. Eric Sorensen (D-Ill.) aims to introduce legislation this fall that would establish an agency to investigate deadly weather events.
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Experts sound alarm on overlooked health impacts of US weather disasters: 'Many survivors are hesitant'
Mental health professionals are bringing attention to a surge in psychological injuries, coinciding with an increase in ...
Doctors at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health say extreme weather isn’t just damaging property, it’s quietly ...
These compounding extremes aren’t just being felt by homeowners — they’re changing the financial calculus that underpins the ...
When severe heat waves, droughts, and other weather-related disasters strike, age and education shape who migrates and who stays put, according to a study in Nature Communications.
As extreme weather events become more frequent and destructive, the importance of being prepared for emergencies has never ...
Find a Neighborhood reports on neighborhoods that have effectively handled extreme weather through smart planning and strong ...
BMKG found that Bali floods were also triggered by a mix of hydrometeorological factors and inadequate environmental and ...
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