Insurance, Politics & Climate Change

Part 1

Table of Contents

 

Chapter 1:  Introduction to Insurance, Politics & Climate Change

1

Is Climate Change Real?

2

Insurers See the Writing on the Wall; People Just See the Wall

2

Dude! This is About Weather!

3

A Surprisingly Difficult Topic

5

A Complicated Insurance Topic

6

Insurers Look at Financial Risks, Not Politics

9

Facts are Verified; Insurance Companies Weigh In

10

Insurers Possess Knowledge

11

A Constant Attempt to Muddy the Information Waters

13

Insurers Pick Up the Claims, and Raise Premiums

14

Insurers Assess Global Change Risks

15

Insurance Claim Tails

17

NAIC Looks at Economic Threats to Insurer Stability

18

Chapter 2:  Spilled Milk

21

From an Insurance Perspective

23

Flood Risk and the NFIP

25

Other NFIP Issues

26

H.R. 5381

28

Climate Change: A Financial Issue for Insurers

29

Violent Conflicts

29

Climate Change or Simply Bad Luck?

30

A Difficult Concept for Some People

30

Change and the Unknown Can be Frightening

30

Lack of Understanding Affects Acquired Knowledge

31

Financial Gains Affects Climate Change Statements

31

Inability or Unwillingness to Perform Personal Analysis

32

Financial Gains Determine Opinions

33

Moving Forward

33

Identifying the Skeptics

34

How Can Insurers Meet the Climate Challenge?

35

Today’s Political Atmosphere Molds the Actions of Insurers

37

Insurers must deal with a Political Climate

41

Distributional Politics Affect Insurance

43

A Tough Situation for Insurers

43

Insurance Statistics

45

Climate Mitigation is Broader than Most People Realize

45

Canada / Insurer Assessments of the Future

47

Believe the Insurers, Not the Politicians

49

Adding Billions of People Make this Climate Change Different

50

Photosynthesis: The Role Plants and Trees Play

53

Insuring Volcanic Activity

55

    Hawaii & Alaska

57

    Pacific Coast / Wyoming and the Rockies / Volcanoes in General

58

Unusual Events Can Affect Insurance Policies

59

Policy Exclusions

60

Past Climate Change Before Use of Fossil Fuels

61

Asteroids

64

Insurance & Government Actions Related to Climate Change

69

    Pew Research Center surveys

71

Chapter 3:  Climate Change Risk Management

74

Insures Recognize the Risk

74

Crop Loss Equates to Insurance Payments

76

Insurance Premiums Impact Food Pricing

79

Government Insurance Programs Pay Out Higher Losses

84

Insects, Weeds & Diseases

86

Livestock Insurance

86

Agricultural Business Insurance

87

General Liability Insurance

88

Property Insurance

89

    RCV, ACV, FRC

90

Farm Employee Insurance

91

Over-the-Road Vehicle Insurance

92

Crop/Income Insurance

93

Other Types of Insurance

93

More Heat, Drought & Precipitation to Come to Agriculture & Insurers

94

    Consequences on food security in U.S. and Canada

97

Forests

97

Bioenergy: Plant-Based Material

101

The Future of Forests

102

Chapter 4:  Our Planet’s Future

104

Water

104

Like Insurance, Ecosystems Buffer Severe Weather Events

106

Plants and Animals

106

NOAA

108

Seasonal Patterns Eventually Equate into Insurance Losses

109

Adaption Required in Insurance as well as Species

110

Health Insurance

112

Air Pollution Increases Health Care Claims

112

Allergens Cause Health Care Issues

113

Temperature Extremes Affect the Life & Health Insurance Industry Too

114

Weather Events Cause Related Deaths & Injuries (So More Claims)

115

Heavy Downpours Cause Health Issues

116

Food Security Affects Health, so Affects Insurance

117

Mental Health & Stress-related Disorders

117

Vulnerable Individuals Face the Highest Risk

118

Defining the Risks & How Insurers Respond

120

Defining Fossil Fuels & their Relationship to Insurers

121

Reinsurance Companies Consider Global Warming Risks

122

Insurers do not care whether Climate Change is Human Caused

123

Oil

124

Coal

125

Natural Gas

125

Environmental Impairment Liability Insurance (EIL)

127

    Specialty Policies

131

    Upstream Emissions

132

Energy Alternatives

133

Looking at Solutions

133

Options Exist

134

Insurance Solutions to Global Warming

136

    Loss Predictability

137

Global Warming, Wildlife and Livestock

138

“Supposing” Future Claims Experience

140

Civil Litigation Equates to Liability Claims

142

Measurable Risks Are Required

143

Micro Insurance

144

    Desertification

145

    Often referred to as community-based financing

147

Reducing Loss Risks Associated with Climate Change

148

Catastrophe Reserve Funds

149

Risk Pools

149

Insurance-Linked Securities

149

Insurers have been Aware of Climate Change

149

Insurer Incentives to Reduce Us of Fossil Fuels

149

New Pipelines

150

Many Confusing Opinions & Offered Solutions

150

    Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report

152

The Nicholas Stern 2006 Review

154

Insurers Understand the Effects of Automobile Emissions

155

How People Live Has Always Changed with Time

160

Winners & Losers in Climate Change Issues

163

Why We Must Believe in Insurers

164

                                                                                   

 

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