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Insurers Have Few Doubts About Climate Change

May 24, 2017 by Editorial

“Numerous studies assume a rise in summer drought periods in North America in the future and an increasing probability of severe cyclones relatively far north along the U.S. East Coast in the long term,” said Peter Höppe, who heads Geo Risks Research at the reinsurance giant Munich Re. “The rise in sea level caused by climate change will further increase the risk of storm surge.” Most insurers, including the reinsurance companies that bear much of the ultimate risk in the industry, have little time for the arguments heard in some right-wing circles that climate change isn’t happening, and are quite comfortable with the scientific consensus that burning fossil fuels is the main culprit of global warming.

Pretty clear statement from the insurance industry, but feel free to read the full article from the New York Times.

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Filed Under: Economy Tagged With: Climate Change, Environment, Insurance, Politics, Risk

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