American Property Casualty Insurance Association: Insurers are Leaders in Addressing the Impacts of Climate Change and the Energy Transition
"Property casualty insurers are proactively engaged in efforts to address long-term weather-related losses. This starts by helping policyholders and the public understand and reduce their risk of loss through accurate price signals and mitigation strategies. Insurers also play a critical role in supporting the energy transition through their diversified underwriting and investment strategies. Together, insurers' partnership with policyholders helps create products that support their own transition pathways and therefore supports a resilient economy," said Gordon.
Golnaraghi explained, "New, transformative policies and substantial government subsidies in the
"Insurers play a unique role through business clients working to transition to a future net-zero economy. Insurers can support that transition with their products and services," stated Pizer.
Giammanco remarked, "IBHS has developed science-based building standards and solutions that help reduce damage and loss from severe weather. These are the first steps needed to adapt to our changing climate. We work to incorporate our research into building codes to take this even further as we know those provide the best path forward to shape communities and make a significant impact on a broad population."
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Original text here: https://www.apci.org/media/news-releases/release/77564/
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