Societal Benefits Would Arise From Integration of Climate Science into Catastrophe Risk Modelling: The Geneva Association

The report 'Managing Physical Climate Risk: Leveraging Innovations in Catastrophe Risk Modelling' offers a comprehensive review of latest developments, opportunities and value proposition of the so-called Cat models. The study provides recommendations for enhancing Cat modelling with a forward-looking approach. This could enable stress testing and risk analysis under different climate change scenarios and support new climate insurance product and service offerings.
Anna Maria D'Hulster, Secretary General of
In light of the investment gap in infrastructure, Cat models could be extended to assess and mitigate extreme weather risk across the life cycle of infrastructure projects. This could enhance infrastructure climate resilience and offer additional risk transfer and investment opportunities.
Furthermore, the next generation of Cat models should embrace a systems-based thinking, by connecting them with other modelling systems such as those applied in economic analysis, the water-food-energy nexus, and infrastructure and health systems. This could result in better understanding of feedback loops and cascading effects within and across sectors, and lead to improved policymaking, planning and risk management decisions.
The research report builds on experiences and insights from leading international experts from catastrophe risk modelling firms, the scientific and academic communities, international development practitioners and the (re)insurance industry.
Video interview with lead author
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