Extreme weather events in 2025 inflicted over $122 billion in global damages, with India and Pakistan’s devastating monsoon floods alone costing $5.6 billion and claiming 1,860 lives. While the US faced the highest financial toll from wildfires, poorer nations bore a disproportionate human cost. Experts warn continued fossil fuel use fuels this escalating crisis.
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