Sustainability
Moody’s tallies $42bn in US severe convective storm losses so far this year
Average insured loss per storm exceeds $1bn
Mapfre calls for public-private catastrophe insurance
Insurers must play role in developing public policy solutions, Spanish insurance giant says
Aon launches transition risk framework
Broker’s new framework seeks to drive re/insurer engagement with the sustainable energy sector
Protection gap is a problem for insurers too: WWF
Global leader of WWF International urges re/insurers to help governments plug the protection gap
Climate risk shows prevention is better than claims
Executives discuss how to turn the insurance lens around to focus instead on the causes – and not merely the impacts – of climate risk
What the delay to the IMO’s Net-Zero Framework means for marine insurers
Insurers must be aware of how to support their insured clients in navigating the rapidly changing regulatory landscape and the transition to new fuels
Insurers must intervene in the climate debate
Sector leaders call for insurers to ‘speak louder and stronger’ in UN climate talks
Philippines partners with Willis on parametric insurance for small-scale fishers
Cover uses a parametric index based on wind speed, rainfall and sea conditions, calculated over five-day periods and benchmarked against historical data
Climate shocks stunt economic growth
V20 Sustainable Insurance Facility report will explain how insurance can support developing countries through climate events, and beyond
NGFS warns of physical risks from ‘climate inaction’
Regulators’ network issues declaration ahead of COP30 in Brazil, as Eiopa warns of ‘insurance deserts’
An industry punching below its weight?
The United Nations climate change negotiations taking place in the Amazon this month are likely to be difficult. Regardless of the outcome, the insurance industry may need to sharpen its focus on how it responds on climate change
Climate change demands a whole-of-society approach: Bacani
United Nations Environment Programme’s head of insurance describes how the House of Insurance at the climate talks in Belém will stand as a symbol of inclusiveness, resilience, sustainability, and hope
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