Natural Disasters in the USA: 20-Year Overview
Over the past 20 years, Texas leads US states in natural disaster declarations, with increasing impacts from climate change affecting vulnerability and recovery efforts.
Over the past 20 years, Texas leads US states in natural disaster declarations, with increasing impacts from climate change affecting vulnerability and recovery efforts.
U.S. household energy consumption varies significantly by state, peaking in Louisiana at 1,192 kWh and averaging 861 kWh nationwide.
In 2025, the U.S. saw over 37,000 road fatalities, highlighting disparities linked to population density, impaired driving, and infrastructure issues.
2025 USA state-wise police fatalities: California leads with 122 deaths; analysis reveals population, guns, bias drive disparities nationwide.
In 2025, U.S. recycling rates average 35%, with significant disparities among states, highlighting the need for improved education and infrastructure.
By 2025, renewable energy in the U.S. reaches 23% of electricity generation, with Washington leading at 75% and West Virginia at 1%.
In 2025, U.S. marriage rates vary significantly by state, influenced by culture, religion, age, and economic factors, with Utah leading.
Divorce rates in the USA decreased to 7.1 per 1,000 married women in 2025, with varying state rates influenced by education and economy.
In 2025, U.S. carbon emissions are projected at 5,600 million tons, with Texas as the largest emitter, facing climate challenges.
U.S. drug overdose deaths declined to 76,516 in 2025, mainly driven by fentanyl; disparities in access to treatment persist.
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