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Refrigerant's freezing point is well below temperatures seen in Antarctica and unlikely to cause systems in Texas to fail.
This is an opportune time for business owners to assess insurance coverage for recent weather damage and plan for related legal issues.
Risk management experts can now capitalize on scientifically supported insights into wildfire mitigation, monitoring, reporting and response.
New analysis demonstrates a disparity in the benefits of high-income and low-income groups participating in the NFIP.
Positive change happens when insurers tackle societal risk head-on. Now, global warming serves up the industry's greatest ever mitigation challenge.
The Repeatedly Flooded Communities Preparation Act aims to reduce repeat flood claims within the National Flood Insurance Program.
Climate change risk management is increasingly becoming part of global companies' ERM, says Pfizer's assistant general counsel.
Changing weather patterns are impacting insurance claims worldwide. Norway is one country that's taking a proactive approach to the climate crisis.
Driven by strong winds and searing temperatures, the blazes are forcing thousands to shelter on beaches or flee wildfire-ravaged areas by boats.
The government is liable for flood-related damages that occurred during the second-costliest storm in U.S. history, a judge ruled.