Top 10 natural disasters cost more than $120 billion in 2025, Christian Aid report says

A report out Saturday (December 27) has sought to catalogue some of the most significant extreme weather events of the year. UK charity Christian aid found that heatwaves are pushing the limits of human adaptation, hurricanes and typhoons are breaking records and extreme rainfall, and droughts are devastating lives and livelihoods across the globe. It’s all coming at a heavy financial cost.
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7 comments
  1. Just food for thought; any one of the 5 or 6 richest people in the world could single handedly cover the costs of all of these disasters with billions to spare.
    Not saying they have any obligation to do so, just sayin'.

  2. Small fires in California $60bn, typhoon and cyclone across multiple south-east Asian countries, $25bn.

    There s a problem with the metrics, it should take into account the value of the local economy.

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