What canceled climate data would have shown: The costliest 6 months of weather disasters on record
NegativeU.S News

The first half of 2025 has been marked as the most expensive period for weather disasters in history, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive climate data tracking. A recent report reveals that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) used to monitor this crucial information, but the program was cut during the Trump administration. This loss of data not only obscures our understanding of climate impacts but also hampers efforts to prepare for and mitigate future disasters, making it a significant issue for policymakers and communities alike.
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