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Electric-vehicle fires have burned down homes after Hurricane Ian saltwater damage. Florida officials want answers
TechElectric-vehicle fires have burned down homes after Hurricane Ian saltwater damage. Florida officials want answers
By Steve MollmanOctober 15, 2022
The IFRC wants to leverage financial markets to keep up with the world’s unprecedented humanitarian needs. Here’s how
CommentaryThe IFRC wants to leverage financial markets to keep up with the world’s unprecedented humanitarian needs. Here’s how
By Nena StoiljkovicOctober 11, 2022
Hurricane Ian brings video of shark swimming in Florida streets and Twitter users are sinking their teeth into it
EnvironmentHurricane Ian brings video of shark swimming in Florida streets and Twitter users are sinking their teeth into it
By Graph Massara, Ali Swenson and The Associated PressSeptember 30, 2022
Businesses gone and jobs lost as Hurricane Ian wreaks devastation on Florida: ‘I didn’t take this as seriously as I should have’
EnvironmentBusinesses gone and jobs lost as Hurricane Ian wreaks devastation on Florida: ‘I didn’t take this as seriously as I should have’
By Tim Reynolds and The Associated PressSeptember 30, 2022
Hurricane Ian is just shy of the most dangerous Category 5 status as it prepares to slam into the Florida coast
EnvironmentHurricane Ian is just shy of the most dangerous Category 5 status as it prepares to slam into the Florida coast
By Curt Anderson and The Associated PressSeptember 28, 2022
The eye of a hurricane.
EnvironmentA small shift in Tropical Storm Ian could mean a $30B disaster for Tampa
By Brian K. Sullivan and BloombergSeptember 24, 2022
Climate change and record rainfalls are making U.S. flood maps outdated, warns FEMA chief
EnvironmentClimate change and record rainfalls are making U.S. flood maps outdated, warns FEMA chief
By Victoria Cavaliere and BloombergSeptember 4, 2022
The McKinney wildfire.
FinanceMcKinney fire in California now spans 55,000 acres with 0% containment
By Chris MorrisAugust 2, 2022
A major real estate company is adding a wildfire risk to all listings and says 30 million households could be at risk over the next few decades
Personal FinanceA major real estate company is adding a wildfire risk to all listings and says 30 million households could be at risk over the next few decades
By Tristan BoveMay 16, 2022
Hurricane Elsa bears down on the Caribbean
EnvironmentHurricane Elsa bears down on the Caribbean
By Chris MorrisJuly 2, 2021
Hawkeye Elegy: A collision of pandemic, disaster, and polarization in the heartland
MagazineHawkeye Elegy: A collision of pandemic, disaster, and polarization in the heartland
By Erika FryFebruary 4, 2021
The next President must tackle the intertwined crises of racial injustice and climate change
CommentaryThe next President must tackle the intertwined crises of racial injustice and climate change
By Adrien Salazar and Lennox Yearwood Jr.October 10, 2020
A boat being battered by Hurricane Laura.
FinanceInsurers are getting nervous as Hurricane Laura is set to make landfall as a powerful Category 4 storm
By Jeremy KahnAugust 26, 2020
Satellite image of tropical storm Fay
FinanceWelcome to the ‘cat bond’ market, where pandemics and hurricanes can mean big returns—or total wipeout
By Jeremy KahnJuly 17, 2020
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TechApple Card’s Newest Benefit: Relief for Natural Disaster Victims
By Lisa Marie SegarraOctober 11, 2019
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