Every year, extreme weather events wreak havoc across Canada, disrupting the lives of tens of thousands. Financial losses from these events have surged, surpassing $7 billion in 2024, due in part to ...
"The disproportionate burden of climate risk on homeowners of color threatens to deepen financial inequality," said Kara Ng, senior economist at Zillow. "Climate risk is driving up homeownership costs ...
As climate change intensifies the frequency and severity of natural disasters across Europe, the gap between insured and total economic losses—known as the natural catastrophe insurance protection gap ...
Climate risk is no longer theoretical—it’s disrupting global financial systems in real time. Last year alone, weather-related disasters caused more than $368 billion in global economic losses, marking ...
For decades, climate adaptation lived on the fringes of corporate strategy. It was typically addressed through insurance ...
Nairobi 2026 marks a turning point as African insurers shift from post-disaster payouts to data-driven, ex-ante management of climate and health risks. With under 0.5% of climate losses insured, ...
Green Delta Insurance (GDI) is a premier insurer, uniquely integrating inclusive microinsurance into its core business to ...
Homeowners of color are more likely to face major climate hazards — and the rising costs that come with them Hispanic homeowners are more likely than white homeowners to own homes at major risk of ...