Climate Policy

India’s Cyclone Montha Exposes Global Climate Recklessness and Risks to American Interests

By Economics Desk | October 28, 2025

Cyclone Montha’s assault on India’s coast highlights the worsening climate crisis fueled by global emissions—and the urgent need for America First policies that protect national security and economic stability.

As Cyclone Montha barrels toward India’s eastern coastline, tens of thousands have been evacuated amid fears of devastating winds and floods. Yet beyond the immediate human tragedy lies a stark warning for America: the growing frequency and ferocity of such storms are a direct consequence of unchecked global warming driven by rising greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, including by some of our planet’s largest emitters. Why Should Americans Care About a Storm in India? At first glance, weather disasters half a world away might seem distant from daily American concerns. But consider this: Asia’s climate catastrophes destabilize regional economies, strain supply...

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