This paper focuses on the interaction between uncertainty and insurability in the context of some of the risks associated with climate change. It discusses the evolution of insured losses due to weather-related disasters over the past decade, and the key drivers of the sharp increases in both economic and insured catastrophe losses over the past 20 years. In particular we examine the impact of development in hazard-prone areas and of global warming on the potential for catastrophic losses in the future. In this context we discuss the implications for insurance risk capital and the capacity of the insurance industry to handle large-scale events. A key question that needs to be addressed is the factors that determine the insurability of a ris...
The planet's changing climatology poses epistemological and practical problems for insurance institu...
International audienceInsurance is a central institution in modern societies. Economic and technolog...
Climate change will lead to a probable increase in the occurrence of weather-related disaster events...
International audienceThe IPCC 2007 report noted that both the frequency and strength of hurricanes,...
International audienceThe IPCC 2007 report noted that both the frequency and strength of hurricanes,...
International audienceThe IPCC 2007 report noted that both the frequency and strength of hurricanes,...
Climate change is projected to increase the frequency and severity of extreme weather events. As a c...
Climate change is an undisputable fact. However it has not been found out yet with certainty what ro...
Increasing natural disaster losses in the past decades and expectations that this trend will acceler...
AbstractThe changing risk of flooding associated with climate change presents different challenges f...
The changing risk of flooding associated with climate change presents different challenges for the d...
The changing risk of flooding associated with climate change presents different challenges for the d...
Climate change is the inevitable consequence of human activity since the industrial revolution began...
The changing risk of flooding associated with climate change presents different challenges for the d...
Climate change is the inevitable consequence of human activity since the industrial revolution began...
The planet's changing climatology poses epistemological and practical problems for insurance institu...
International audienceInsurance is a central institution in modern societies. Economic and technolog...
Climate change will lead to a probable increase in the occurrence of weather-related disaster events...
International audienceThe IPCC 2007 report noted that both the frequency and strength of hurricanes,...
International audienceThe IPCC 2007 report noted that both the frequency and strength of hurricanes,...
International audienceThe IPCC 2007 report noted that both the frequency and strength of hurricanes,...
Climate change is projected to increase the frequency and severity of extreme weather events. As a c...
Climate change is an undisputable fact. However it has not been found out yet with certainty what ro...
Increasing natural disaster losses in the past decades and expectations that this trend will acceler...
AbstractThe changing risk of flooding associated with climate change presents different challenges f...
The changing risk of flooding associated with climate change presents different challenges for the d...
The changing risk of flooding associated with climate change presents different challenges for the d...
Climate change is the inevitable consequence of human activity since the industrial revolution began...
The changing risk of flooding associated with climate change presents different challenges for the d...
Climate change is the inevitable consequence of human activity since the industrial revolution began...
The planet's changing climatology poses epistemological and practical problems for insurance institu...
International audienceInsurance is a central institution in modern societies. Economic and technolog...
Climate change will lead to a probable increase in the occurrence of weather-related disaster events...