
Sustainability

Atlantic hurricane season forecast to exceed average: TSR
Warmer sea temperatures and cold-neutral ENSO conditions are expected to moderately boost hurricane activity above the long-term average, according to TSR

How insurers can deal with orphaned wells
Mosaic has developed an enhanced contractor’s pollution legal liability insurance product to help cap inactive and abandoned oil and gas wells

California regulators approve Moody’s wildfire model
State began allowing conditional use of modelling last December

UN office publishes paper proposing cat bond facility
Failing to complete infrastructure on time would bring insurance penalty

California approves Karen Clark wildfire model
California expanded use of catastrophe models in December 2024 reform

Natural catastrophe losses set to top $100bn again in 2025, WTW warns
Extreme weather events earlier this year have pushed global insured losses past critical thresholds, with more expected

Mercury files California rate application using Verisk model
State of California approved Verisk model last week as part of property market reforms

Eiopa finds progress on climate risk analysis
Insurers still producing uneven outcomes, and struggle with setting time horizons and missing data

PRA climate proposals step up focus on global warming risk – but are not a sea-change
Prudential regulator expects better modelling and planning, but is still more lenient than its European counterpart

IDF delivers parametric flood insurance solution for Lagos
Parametric insurance product is projected to protect up to four million people in Lagos State

Aon and Gallagher differ over US convective storm losses in H1 estimates
US wildfires and severe convective storms drive near-record global insured losses in the first half of 2025

Global insured losses hit $84bn in first half: Gallagher Re
Californian wildfires and severe convective storms dominate first-half tally
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