Editor's Letter
Earth Day: An annual call to action for the insurance industry
Scientists have built consensus around the probability that more powerful floods, fires, droughts and storms will occur with higher frequency as the Earth gets hotter.
A new study puts the threats of climate change and rising sea levels into real, life-threatening numbers.
A national research analysis from the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) predicts that 311,000 coastal homes are at risk of flooding 26 times or more per year within the next 30 years, a phenomenon called a “chronic inundation.” By 2100, that number will exceed 2.4 million of today’s U.S. homes.
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