Total damages caused by weather and climate events in the U.S. last year totaled $115 billion, according to Climate Central.
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In the US last year there were 23 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters, adding up to a total of $115 billion in damages. The database that tracks these costs used to be maintained by ...
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WASHINGTON — Climate Central crunched the numbers and found that last year officially ranks third for the most billion-dollar ...
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