CLIMATE AND SUSTAINABILITY – Page 10
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Humberto raises Mississippi flood fears
Catastrophe teams deployed as Humberto tears through the Gulf, reveals PCI
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Industry takes on climate change
Several insurers, reinsurers, brokers and Lloyd’s have signed up to the ABI’s ClimateWise principles
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Swiss Re in African farmer innovation
Weather derivative contracts to protect smallholder farmers
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Flood exposures hit Flagstone results
Flagstone announces new sidecar deal as flood losses see its Q2 profits dip dramatically
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More hurricanes on the way
Study finds that global warming is causing more frequent hurricanes
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Ace joins renewable energy drive
Ace launches a single-policy solution for renewable energy providers
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Ascot launches renewable energy firm
Ascot Underwriting has established a Lloyd's-based renewable energy firm, Renewco Underwriting
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Swiss Re signs up to UN investment principles
Programme encourages best practice in environmental, social and corporate governance issues in investments
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Ace signs up to climate challenge
Insurance group pledges reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
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RMS launches reinsurance platform
The RMS reinsurance platform will help insurers and reinsurers reduce uncertainty in modelled losses
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Insurance executives back federal charter
More than three-quarters of the insurance executives at S&P's annual conference backed an optional federal charter
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Climate change: Munich Re signs UN accord
Munich Re is a signatory to the joint declaration on climate change issued by the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative
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Cat issues high on NAIC agenda
Catastrophe issues are high on the agenda at this year’s Summer NAIC meeting, which coincides with the start of 2007 storm season
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China and India to play key role in climate change
"Chindia" emmissions could be understated in global projections, according to S&P
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S&P: Insurers anticipate more cats long term
Insurers expect weather-related catastrophes to increase over time as a result of a warming global climate, says S&P
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CLIMATE CHANGE 2007: "Florida Re" not a climate change solution
The insurance and reinsurnace industry will continue to cover catastrophes, despite climate change fears