Insurance, Politics & Climate Change
Part 1
Table of Contents
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   Chapter 1: Introduction to Insurance, Politics & Climate Change  | 
  
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   Is Climate Change Real?  | 
  
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   Insurers See the Writing on the Wall; People Just See the Wall  | 
  
   2  | 
 
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   Dude! This is About Weather!  | 
  
   3  | 
 
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   A Surprisingly Difficult Topic  | 
  
   5  | 
 
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   A Complicated Insurance Topic  | 
  
   6  | 
 
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   Insurers Look at Financial Risks, Not Politics  | 
  
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   Facts are Verified; Insurance Companies Weigh In  | 
  
   10  | 
 
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   Insurers Possess Knowledge  | 
  
   11  | 
 
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   A Constant Attempt to Muddy the Information Waters  | 
  
   13  | 
 
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   Insurers Pick Up the Claims, and Raise Premiums  | 
  
   14  | 
 
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   Insurers Assess Global Change Risks  | 
  
   15  | 
 
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   Insurance Claim Tails  | 
  
   17  | 
 
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   NAIC Looks at Economic Threats to Insurer Stability  | 
  
   18  | 
 
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   Chapter 2: Spilled Milk  | 
  
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   From an Insurance Perspective  | 
  
   23  | 
 
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   Flood Risk and the NFIP  | 
  
   25  | 
 
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   Other NFIP Issues  | 
  
   26  | 
 
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   H.R. 5381  | 
  
   28  | 
 
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   Climate Change: A Financial Issue for Insurers  | 
  
   29  | 
 
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   Violent Conflicts  | 
  
   29  | 
 
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   Climate Change or Simply Bad Luck?  | 
  
   30  | 
 
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   A Difficult Concept for Some People  | 
  
   30  | 
 
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   Change and the Unknown Can be Frightening  | 
  
   30  | 
 
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   Lack of Understanding Affects Acquired Knowledge  | 
  
   31  | 
 
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   Financial Gains Affects Climate Change Statements  | 
  
   31  | 
 
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   Inability or Unwillingness to Perform Personal Analysis  | 
  
   32  | 
 
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   Financial Gains Determine Opinions  | 
  
   33  | 
 
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   Moving Forward  | 
  
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   Identifying the Skeptics  | 
  
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   How Can Insurers Meet the Climate Challenge?  | 
  
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   Today’s Political Atmosphere Molds the Actions of Insurers  | 
  
   37  | 
 
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   Insurers must deal with a Political Climate  | 
  
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   Distributional Politics Affect Insurance  | 
  
   43  | 
 
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   A Tough Situation for Insurers  | 
  
   43  | 
 
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   Insurance Statistics  | 
  
   45  | 
 
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   Climate Mitigation is Broader than Most People Realize  | 
  
   45  | 
 
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   Canada / Insurer Assessments of the Future  | 
  
   47  | 
 
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   Believe the Insurers, Not the Politicians  | 
  
   49  | 
 
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   Adding Billions of People Make this Climate Change Different  | 
  
   50  | 
 
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   Photosynthesis: The Role Plants and Trees Play  | 
  
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   Insuring Volcanic Activity  | 
  
   55  | 
 
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   Hawaii & Alaska  | 
  
   57  | 
 
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   Pacific Coast / Wyoming and the Rockies / Volcanoes in General  | 
  
   58  | 
 
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   Unusual Events Can Affect Insurance Policies  | 
  
   59  | 
 
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   Policy Exclusions  | 
  
   60  | 
 
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   Past Climate Change Before Use of Fossil Fuels  | 
  
   61  | 
 
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   Asteroids  | 
  
   64  | 
 
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   Insurance & Government Actions Related to Climate Change  | 
  
   69  | 
 
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   Pew Research Center surveys  | 
  
   71  | 
 
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   Chapter 3: Climate Change Risk Management  | 
  
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   Insures Recognize the Risk  | 
  
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   Crop Loss Equates to Insurance Payments  | 
  
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   Insurance Premiums Impact Food Pricing  | 
  
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   Government Insurance Programs Pay Out Higher Losses  | 
  
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   Insects, Weeds & Diseases  | 
  
   86  | 
 
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   Livestock Insurance  | 
  
   86  | 
 
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   Agricultural Business Insurance  | 
  
   87  | 
 
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   General Liability Insurance  | 
  
   88  | 
 
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   Property Insurance  | 
  
   89  | 
 
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   RCV, ACV, FRC  | 
  
   90  | 
 
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   Farm Employee Insurance  | 
  
   91  | 
 
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   Over-the-Road Vehicle Insurance  | 
  
   92  | 
 
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   Crop/Income Insurance  | 
  
   93  | 
 
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   Other Types of Insurance  | 
  
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   More Heat, Drought & Precipitation to Come to Agriculture & Insurers  | 
  
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   Consequences on food security in U.S. and Canada  | 
  
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   Forests  | 
  
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   Bioenergy: Plant-Based Material  | 
  
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   The Future of Forests  | 
  
   102  | 
 
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   Chapter 4: Our Planet’s Future  | 
  
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   Water  | 
  
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   Like Insurance, Ecosystems Buffer Severe Weather Events  | 
  
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   Plants and Animals  | 
  
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   NOAA  | 
  
   108  | 
 
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   Seasonal Patterns Eventually Equate into Insurance Losses  | 
  
   109  | 
 
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   Adaption Required in Insurance as well as Species  | 
  
   110  | 
 
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   Health Insurance  | 
  
   112  | 
 
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   Air Pollution Increases Health Care Claims  | 
  
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   Allergens Cause Health Care Issues  | 
  
   113  | 
 
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   Temperature Extremes Affect the Life & Health Insurance Industry Too  | 
  
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   Weather Events Cause Related Deaths & Injuries (So More Claims)  | 
  
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   Heavy Downpours Cause Health Issues  | 
  
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   Food Security Affects Health, so Affects Insurance  | 
  
   117  | 
 
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   Mental Health & Stress-related Disorders  | 
  
   117  | 
 
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   Vulnerable Individuals Face the Highest Risk  | 
  
   118  | 
 
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   Defining the Risks & How Insurers Respond  | 
  
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   Defining Fossil Fuels & their Relationship to Insurers  | 
  
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   Reinsurance Companies Consider Global Warming Risks  | 
  
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   Insurers do not care whether Climate Change is Human Caused  | 
  
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   Oil  | 
  
   124  | 
 
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   Coal  | 
  
   125  | 
 
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   Natural Gas  | 
  
   125  | 
 
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   Environmental Impairment Liability Insurance (EIL)  | 
  
   127  | 
 
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   Specialty Policies  | 
  
   131  | 
 
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   Upstream Emissions  | 
  
   132  | 
 
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   Energy Alternatives  | 
  
   133  | 
 
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   Looking at Solutions  | 
  
   133  | 
 
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   Options Exist  | 
  
   134  | 
 
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   Insurance Solutions to Global Warming  | 
  
   136  | 
 
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   Loss Predictability  | 
  
   137  | 
 
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   Global Warming, Wildlife and Livestock  | 
  
   138  | 
 
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   “Supposing” Future Claims Experience  | 
  
   140  | 
 
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   Civil Litigation Equates to Liability Claims  | 
  
   142  | 
 
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   Measurable Risks Are Required  | 
  
   143  | 
 
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   Micro Insurance  | 
  
   144  | 
 
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   Desertification  | 
  
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   Often referred to as community-based financing  | 
  
   147  | 
 
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   Reducing Loss Risks Associated with Climate Change  | 
  
   148  | 
 
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   Catastrophe Reserve Funds  | 
  
   149  | 
 
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   Risk Pools  | 
  
   149  | 
 
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   Insurance-Linked Securities  | 
  
   149  | 
 
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   Insurers have been Aware of Climate Change  | 
  
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   Insurer Incentives to Reduce Us of Fossil Fuels  | 
  
   149  | 
 
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   New Pipelines  | 
  
   150  | 
 
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   Many Confusing Opinions & Offered Solutions  | 
  
   150  | 
 
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   Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report  | 
  
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   The Nicholas Stern 2006 Review  | 
  
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   Insurers Understand the Effects of Automobile Emissions  | 
  
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   How People Live Has Always Changed with Time  | 
  
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   Winners & Losers in Climate Change Issues  | 
  
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   Why We Must Believe in Insurers  | 
  
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