New Climate Change Study Results from University of Bordeaux Described (Insuring Climate Change: New Risks and the Financialization of Nature)
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According to the news editors, the research concluded: "The article analyses the effects of financialization on the insurance industry, on the state's role as insurer 'of last resort', and on associated forms of knowledge production (big data), critiquing the process of financialization on both economic and political grounds."
For more information on this research see: Insuring Climate Change: New Risks and the Financialization of Nature. Development and Change, 2018;49(2):484-501. Development and Change can be contacted at: Wiley,
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