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Climate Disasters: $120 Billion Lost in 2025

27 Dec

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Summary

  • Climate disasters in 2025 caused over $120 billion in damages globally.
  • Asia faced four of the six most expensive climate disasters this year.
  • Poorer nations' deadliest events were often uninsured and undercounted.
Climate Disasters: $120 Billion Lost in 2025

In 2025, extreme weather events linked to climate change inflicted damages exceeding $120 billion globally. Asia was disproportionately affected, hosting four of the six costliest disasters, including devastating cyclones and floods that killed over 1,750 people across multiple nations. This year's events underscore how wealthier countries with robust insurance capture the highest financial loss figures.

However, the true human cost is far greater, as many of the deadliest events in less affluent nations were largely uninsured and undercounted. While the United States experienced its costliest disaster with California wildfires causing over $60 billion in damage, events in countries like Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo, which claimed hundreds of lives, did not appear in global cost rankings.

Experts emphasize that these are not natural disasters but consequences of continued fossil fuel expansion. As 2025 concludes as one of the warmest years on record, the intensifying extreme weather events, from heavier rainfall to prolonged droughts and wildfires, highlight the urgent need for political action and equitable climate finance.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Climate disasters in 2025 cost the world more than $120 billion in damages.
Asia accounted for four of the six most expensive climate disasters in 2025.
The deadliest events in poorer countries are often uninsured and undercounted, making their true financial and human toll higher than reported.

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