Insurance Industry Adapts to Climate Change Risk Models
The global insurance industry is fundamentally restructuring its risk assessment models to account for the increasing frequency and severity of climate-related natural disasters. Premiums in high-risk areas have risen sharply, and some insurers are withdrawing from certain markets entirely. The changes are forcing governments to consider new approaches to disaster insurance, including public-private partnerships and mandatory coverage pools.
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