This special collection examines insurance as an increasingly central mechanism in shaping how the effects of climate change are transforming local economies and ways of life. The papers study a range of exemplary cases, ranging from agricultural micro-insurance in development policy and regional sovereign risk facilities in the Caribbean to public and private insurance in the United States. This framing essay situates these papers in a longer tradition of scholarship on the government of risk and security. It also describes three themes that run through the papers: the economization of climate change; the moral economy of risk and responsibility; and the plasticity of insurance as an abstract technology that may be taken up in various gove...
Catastrophic climatic events have accounted for 72% of global insurance claims and totaled ~$1 trill...
This paper explores how climate risk information produced in the context of insurancerelated activit...
Increasing natural disaster losses in the past decades and expectations that this trend will acceler...
International audienceInsurance is a central institution in modern societies. Economic and technolog...
Abstract As the world’s largest industry, the insurance sector is both an aggregator of the impacts ...
There are no robust insurance markets for climate change insurance. While these markets would provid...
This article examines insurance industry awareness of climate change and its implications, what risk...
There are no robust insurance markets for climate change insurance. While these markets would provid...
In the past few years, unstable and extreme weather patterns are increasingly occurring ...
In this book, world-leading social scientists come together to provide original insights on the capa...
Climate change is an undisputable fact. However it has not been found out yet with certainty what ro...
As losses from extreme weather events grow, many governments are looking to privatize the financing ...
While some of the worlds governments and industries have taken action and enforced regulations attem...
Insurance is gaining in importance in and beyond the climate negotiations and offers many opportunit...
The planet's changing climatology poses epistemological and practical problems for insurance institu...
Catastrophic climatic events have accounted for 72% of global insurance claims and totaled ~$1 trill...
This paper explores how climate risk information produced in the context of insurancerelated activit...
Increasing natural disaster losses in the past decades and expectations that this trend will acceler...
International audienceInsurance is a central institution in modern societies. Economic and technolog...
Abstract As the world’s largest industry, the insurance sector is both an aggregator of the impacts ...
There are no robust insurance markets for climate change insurance. While these markets would provid...
This article examines insurance industry awareness of climate change and its implications, what risk...
There are no robust insurance markets for climate change insurance. While these markets would provid...
In the past few years, unstable and extreme weather patterns are increasingly occurring ...
In this book, world-leading social scientists come together to provide original insights on the capa...
Climate change is an undisputable fact. However it has not been found out yet with certainty what ro...
As losses from extreme weather events grow, many governments are looking to privatize the financing ...
While some of the worlds governments and industries have taken action and enforced regulations attem...
Insurance is gaining in importance in and beyond the climate negotiations and offers many opportunit...
The planet's changing climatology poses epistemological and practical problems for insurance institu...
Catastrophic climatic events have accounted for 72% of global insurance claims and totaled ~$1 trill...
This paper explores how climate risk information produced in the context of insurancerelated activit...
Increasing natural disaster losses in the past decades and expectations that this trend will acceler...