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NFIP Becomes Political Talking Point as Shutdown Looms
As Congress battles over funding, the National Flood Insurance Program becomes the latest casualties of political brinkmanship.
Cyclone Pool Stabilizes Suncorp's Reinsurance Costs, But Future Losses Are "In the Hands of the Gods"
Suncorp executives underscored how Australia’s cyclone reinsurance pool is cushioning insurers from catastrophe volatility, even as affordability pressures and climate-driven hazard trends keep risk firmly in focus.
From Climate to AI: Why Some Catastrophic Risks Defy Easy Models
Why uncertainty defines catastrophic risk, how climate change, pandemics, and AI intersect, and why markets alone cannot address these perils.
Growing Physical Risks Are Shifting US Companies To Survival, Not Sustainability
The more climate mitigation initiatives are pushed to curtail losses from hurricanes and storms, the harder the political and financial pushback.