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Insurers can be 'catalysts' in tackling climate and nature crises, a new report argues.
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Severe thunderstorms account for up to 70 percent of $50 billion in natural catastrophe losses in the first half of 2023, Swiss Re Institute estimates.
by Stuart Stone
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Climate scenario planning often glosses over the impacts of heat on infrastructure. That needs to change.
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The annual cost of flooding today is over US$32 billion nationwide, with an outsized burden on communities in Appalachia, the Gulf Coast and the Northwest.
by Oliver Wing
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Sponsored: Energy leaders across the country are focused on actions to build resilient communities for the health and well-being of all.
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A year of tragedy and chaos has also seen a dramatic leap forward for the global green economy.
by James Murray
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Perched on the western shore of the world’s greatest lake, this freshwater port community offers lessons for resilience in uncertain times.
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Insights from the real world: How businesses are tackling climate change and what they’ve learned along the way.
Better and more sustainable energy
by NRG Energy
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Webcast
Join us and discover the findings of research conducted by NRG Energy and GreenBiz Group, examining key plans and actions businesses are taking to address
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Webcast
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the fragility of the global economy and its supply chains. It has also shown that reputational risks and opportunities can
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A new book shows how we can adapt the built and natural environment to be more flood resilient in the face of climate change.
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California has long dominated the headlines about wildfires — but other regions are experiencing fires more often.
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Unilever’s extreme weather losses tally in the hundreds of millions. U.K. grocer Asda predicts even greater risks. How can companies future-proof?
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Water crises, climate change and biodiversity loss are among the biggest threats facing the world. Why aren't businesses better prepared?
by Will Nichols