Treasury's Federal Insurance Office Takes Important Step To Assess Climate-Related Financial Risk – Seeks Comment On Proposed Data Call
The data collection would be aggregated at the ZIP Code level for a specific subset of insurers and would not involve data on individual homeowners or other insured entities. The proposal represents a critical step toward supplying FIO with consistent, granular, and comparable insurance data needed to help assess the potential for major disruptions of private insurance coverage in regions of the country that are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. The proposed data collection would also help FIO's work to assess both the availability of insurance for millions of Americans as well as the affordability of such insurance.
"Today's action by the Federal Insurance Office is an important step in determining how Americans are being affected by the increasing costs of climate change," said Secretary of the Treasury
The comments submitted by the public will inform FIO's work in responding to
A copy of the request for public comments is available here (https://home.treasury.gov/system/files/311/FIO-Proposed-Climate-Data-Call-Federal-Register-Notice.pdf). A copy of the proposed data collection template is available here (https://home.treasury.gov/system/files/311/FIO-Proposed-Climate-Data-Call-Template.xlsx). A copy of the instructions for the proposed data collection is here (https://home.treasury.gov/system/files/311/FIO-Proposed-Climate-Data-Call-Instructions.pdf). A copy of FIO's
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Original text here: https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy1030
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