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Extreme weather, fueled by climate change, cost the U.S. $165 billion in 2022
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Date:2025-04-15 04:05:40
The U.S. suffered 18 separate billion-dollar disasters in 2022, highlighting the growing cost of climate change. (Story aired on All Things Considered on Jan. 10, 2023.)
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