Californians deserve a clearer view of what’s driving skyrocketing insurance costs
Climate change has thrown insurance markets into dysfunction, and the situation is about to get more dire. As the epicenter of a global insurance crisis, it is critical that
Creating and funding public catastrophe models, like the one called for in
Under the Trump administration, the federal government is abandoning its responsibility to support communities facing climate catastrophe. It's shifting costs onto state governments by gutting
Public catastrophe models like the one proposed in SB 429 can serve as a check on the proprietary "black box" risk prediction models insurers use to justify rate increases and to conceal information from customers about how to reduce risk.
Unfortunately a bill requiring them to do so stalled in the
Public catastrophe models can help solve these problems. By providing greater transparency around modeling, they can blunt the negative fallout of our insurance crisis for consumers. By collecting sophisticated, granular information about climate risk, these public models can help inform and drive greater public investment in climate resilience.
This data can be used to inform government investments in risk reduction, such as ecological forest management and floodplain management, which will likely make insurance markets much healthier over time.
Without a public alternative, the proprietary models used by insurance companies are what we are left with.
There is little information about the inputs used in these private models, and they have been shown to have big flaws. Analyses of some of the most commonly used proprietary risk modelers from insurance companies have revealed glaring inconsistencies that could increase costs for Californians and elevate the risks for homeowners.
In a March report outlining a road to recovery from the
A public catastrophe model would be useful in supporting all of that work. It would also help guarantee that Californians see the benefits of the mitigation investments they are making through more widely available and affordable insurance policies.
During the Biden administration, the Federal Insurance Office recommended that state insurance offices build a platform to collaborate on catastrophe model data and methodology. Biden's
Trump is now dismantling all of the federal agencies that might have housed such a platform, while also failing to act on Gov.
With the federal government no longer a reliable partner, it is more important than ever that states like



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