Trump Stops Tracking Billion-Dollar Disasters 

Washington, D.C. — Donald Trump’s administration has ordered an end to tracking the costs of extreme weather events that cause the most damage – those that cost at least $1 billion. This data is critical for measuring the impacts of extreme weather disasters and preparing for future catastrophic events. The number of billion-dollar disasters has steadily increased since tracking began in the 1980s. In 2024, there were 27 billion-dollar disaster events. 

Climate Power communications director Alex Glass issued the following statement: 

“Extreme weather disasters are increasingly frequent, costly, and deadly. Trump has already gutted our ability to forecast extreme weather, and now he is eliminating the tools we use to measure its costly impacts. Billion-dollar disasters won’t stop just because we stop tracking them. Trump is trying to hide the true cost of the climate crisis, while American families pay the price.” 

Trump is gutting extreme weather preparedness and response: