In the past year, a series of global natural disasters resulted in $306 billion in economic losses, according to a recent report from Sigma. In the U.S. alone, 17 storms racked up an estimated $200 billion in property damage, according to a report from National Geographic. 

Not all U.S. states, however, are responding the same way to the potential threats of climage change and other environmental issues.

In a new ranking, WalletHub has compared all U.S. states on their green policies, using 23 metrics ranging from solid waste disposal policies to renewable energy production and consumption..

Here is a list of the top 10 most environmentally friendly states in ascending order:

10. California

In 2012, in the state of California, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. issued an order that would require all state departments to reduce water use by 20 percent by the year 2020. Most recent data shows the state has already met and surpassed that goal, according to data from the State of California.