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Scorched Earth: How Climate Change Is Driving Heat Surges That Threaten Outdoor Workers Worldwide

Dear Readers! Climate change is dramatically increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events worldwide, and the millions of people who work outdoors are...
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The Cost of Climate: $229 Billion in Damages and 2,000 Lives Lost in 2024

According to an annual analysis of insurance payouts, the 10 most costly climate disasters of 2024 resulted in $229 billion in damages and claimed 2,000 lives. The United States, which accounted for three-quarters of the financial destruction, faces a stark climate reality as climate denier Donald Trump prepares to take office next month.

For the first time since this ranking began in 2018, two storms in a single year each caused over $50 billion in losses: Hurricanes Helene and Milton, which devastated the US in September and October.

The analysis comes at the close of another record-breaking year for global heat. Other disasters in the top 10 include Typhoon Yagi in Southeast Asia, which claimed at least 829 lives and caused $12.6 billion in damages, and Storm Boris in Europe, which killed 26 people and resulted in $5 billion in losses. Additionally, catastrophic floods in southern China, Bavaria, Valencia, and Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul added to the toll of destruction and human suffering. Read More

News Credit: The Guardian

Picture Credit: Rebecca Blackwell/AP