Sustainability
Lost for words
The insurance sector must make its methodology understandable to investors or climate finance will remain a pipe dream
Ocean levels ‘much higher’ than most models assume
Inaccurate assessments of sea level rise have been referenced by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, new scientific research warns
Is finance keeping pace with climate disasters?
Centre for Disaster Protection analysis of the most recent global data available shows that international pre-arranged financing reached $9.4bn in 2024, the highest level on record
Leveraging space technology and data
European Space Agency and Liberty Mutual Reinsurance are collaborating to enable fast, objective and transparent risk protection for agriculture and forestry
Insurers need to prepare for a ‘disorderly transition’, LMA warns
The LMA expects to see a shift towards adaptation and resilience as global temperature rises above 2.5 Celsius look increasingly likely
Battle lines drawn for critical minerals
Competition for critical minerals is heating up between the developers of data centres and the producers of clean energy
MGA Delos and investor Roar partner on US wildfire
US initiative focuses on identifying lower-risk development zones, forming multi-stakeholder wildfire reduction alliances
Sustainability enters age of pragmatism
ClimateWise programme director Felicity Alvey applauds the re/insurers making progress with sustainability efforts despite geopolitical challenges
How insurance can help build future-ready nations
Effective disaster risk management requires integrated solutions and shared ownership across public and private actors
Natcat losses must be viewed across years
Insured losses in 2025 were below average for the past decade, but against a backdrop of elevated hazard potential, a single year should not be interpreted as a sign of lowered risk
Pre-disaster insurance market is growing: Napiorkowski
‘We can boost climate finance by spreading the word about technology performance insurance,’ Ariel Green managing director Jan Napiorkowski says
Insurers may struggle with UK climate risk regulations
Most firms have yet to identify whether they are compliant with new regulations, due to come into force in June, survey finds
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