Center for American Progress: Here Are 4 Principles for Addressing Climate Risks in the Insurance Industry
The effects of climate change are already being broadly felt by
* Insurers must be more transparent and accountable in their approach to managing climate risks. State regulators and the FIO should systematically collect information from insurers and reinsurers; execute statistical research to measure and forecast the extent and distribution of economic losses related to climate change; and aid financial regulators concerned with the stability of financial markets.
* Insurance regulators must encourage firms to manage climate risks. Regulators across the country should issue guidance to help insurers integrate climate risk management measures. For firms that have made net-zero commitments, regulators should ensure that firms have credible transition plans in place and that internal strategies are aligned with these plans.
* Insurance regulators must monitor the industry for instances of bluelining. State regulators should issue guidance and train examiners to help firms balance their climate risk management without the bluelining, which denies families access to affordable insurance and other financial services as well as the ability to recover from extreme weather events and climate disasters. Consistent with its mandate, the FIO should continue to monitor the extent to which traditionally underserved communities lack access to affordable insurance products.
* Policymakers must mitigate systemic risk before it threatens financial and economic stability. As climate change continues to ravage insurance markets, the FSOC must play an active role in preemptively addressing these systemic risks. Regulators of exposed financial institutions, such as those that oversee banks and credit unions, should analyze how the insurance availability and affordability crisis may raise microprudential concerns for institutions under their remit and should then help those institutions prepare accordingly.
"Addressing the root causes and far-reaching effects of climate change will require a whole-of-government approach," said
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