#HURRICANEIAN News

Florida's coastal homes may lose value as climate-fueled storms intensify insurance risk
finance.yahoo.com Climate-fueled disasters like Hurricane Ian are wreaking havoc on home values across the nation, but Florida’s messy insurance market makes it one of the most stressed, new…

States Where Natural Disasters Drove the Most People From Their Homes
247wallst.com Last year ranked third in the number of natural disasters in the U.S. that caused $1 billion in damage. In addition to Hurricane Ian, which ravaged Florida and parts of…

The extraordinary need for disaster warning systems, explained
vox.com After severe damage from Hurricane Maria, the Caribbean island of Dominica is building up an early warning system to protect residents from disasters. | Alejandro…

Vermont flood victims fear being left behind
newsweek.com It's been more than two months since Anne Ward and her children were flooded out of their home in Berlin, Vermont. If the government shuts down, it could be months before…

Housing market fears rise for two most overvalued areas in US
newsweek.com Some of the most overvalued housing markets in the country are those that are at the highest risk of climate-related damage, an expert has told Newsweek. Extreme weather…

Climate change is already costing us money, but we have a chance to limit the worst of it and prosper. Here's how
businessinsider.com Extreme weather is occurring more often. These events pose risks to the economy. AP This article is part of Insider's "The True Cost of Extreme Weather" project. Read more…
New study warns of ‘climate insurance bubble.’ Is that driving costs up in Florida?
miamiherald.com Rates are skyrocketing for tens of thousands of homeowners. Four private companies have abandoned the state this year, a dozen more have gone belly up in recent years and…

DeSantis: Humans are ‘safer than ever’ from effects of climate change
politico.com Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday that humans are “safer than ever” from the effects of climate change, less than a month after a hurricane pounded Florida, Georgia…

The race to save Florida’s oranges as bacterial disease threatens crops
theglobeandmail.com Three-year-old James Spinosa loves being out on his family’s farm, among the lines of orange trees, each 20 feet high, drooping with golden fruit. His favourite part is…