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As the scale and frequency of natural disasters continue to rise, Airbnb.org is committed to expanding its impact. In 2025, the organization aims to help even more people in times of crisis.
As Texans seek answers about the Hill Country floods, some top meteorologists and policymakers are calling for the creation of a disaster review board modeled after the National Transportation Safety ...
Respond, Recover, Rebuild: How A Tech-Driven Disaster Response Can Create More Resilient Communities
Digital infrastructure, where sectors are electronically connected in real time, drastically reduces bureaucratic hurdles and ...
Airbnb said it's updating its policy to make it easier for reservations to be canceled and refunded without consequences due to "foreseeable weather events." The short-term vacation rental company ...
Airbnb's updated policy, which will take effect in June, will cover natural disasters such as hurricanes and government-issued travel restrictions.
According to Climate.Gov, there were 27 natural disasters in 2024 that caused over $183 billion in damages — and many Americans affected may qualify for tax relief. Jackson Hewitt Tax Service ...
Whether it's flooding in Toronto or forest fires raging in Alberta and Manitoba, climate change is pushing natural disasters ...
Recent studies have employed integrated modelling frameworks and probabilistic approaches to assess the cascading impacts of natural disasters on food systems and broader economic stability.
Airbnb.org has helped provide temporary housing to hundreds of thousands of refugees, asylum seekers, victims of natural disasters, and relief workers.
Globally, there have been 350-500 medium- and large-scale disasters per year in 2001-2020 compared to 90-100 to 1970 to 2000. The VettaFi Natural Disaster Recovery and Mitigation Index aims to ...
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