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Insurers can be 'catalysts' in tackling climate and nature crises, a new report argues.
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Homeowners’ insurance is the latest climate casualty. Could business coverage be next?
by Joel Makower
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Climate change is causing an insurance crisis in Australia. The Climate Council of Australia found that river flooding poses the biggest risk to homes. Image via Shutterstock.
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As trillions of dollars are infused into the recovery of our economies, let’s make sure we learn from this global crisis and make it an impetus to recover better and ensure resilience in the face of the other interconnected crises.
by Lise Kingo
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Don't mourn. Organize.
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Will insurers and banks step up to help reduce risk and build resistance — or contribute to crashing the economy?
by Joel Makower
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Capitalism is stepping in, doing what it does best: aligning markets and prices with risks and opportunities associated with climate change.
by Joel Makower
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A new report considers disclosures by more than 1,600 companies. The findings were fascinating, unsettling and inspiring.
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New payout triggers, alongside new policy types and coverage related to the complex transition many industries face.
by Jen Boynton
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Companies are facing losses from severe storms, floods, droughts, hurricanes and wildfires. Can the insurance industry do anything to change that?
by Joel Makower
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Shaken by the losses they're seeing from the early signs of global climate chaos, large insurers are starting to press their corporate clients on the topic.
by Joel Makower
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If government policies won't lead to aggressive action on climate change, maybe the insurance industry will.
by Joel Makower