Insurance Companies Fail At Climate Risk Management
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights a troubling shortfall in how insurance companies manage climate-related financial risk. Despite massive payouts from extreme weather events, only 29% of insurers report on key risk metrics. McIntyre stresses that this lack of transparency undermines accountability and may reflect either outdated practices—or intentional neglect of climate science and responsibility.
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