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After Matthew: Putting a Value on Natural Coasta...
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As coastal communities in the U.S. continue to clear up and count the costs following Hurricane Matthew, we already know things could have…
The Cure for Catastrophe?
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On August 24, 2016 – just a few weeks ago – an earthquake hit a remote area of the Apennine mountains of central Italy in the middle of the…
The Rise and Stall of Terrorism Insurance
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In the 15 years since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, partnerships between the public sector and private industries have yielded…
A Perennial Debate: Disaster Planning versus Dis...
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In May we saw a historic first: the World Humanitarian Summit. Held in Istanbul, representatives of 177 states attended. One UN chief…
Using Insurance Claims Data to Drive Resilience
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When disaster strikes for homeowners and businesses the insurance industry is a source of funds to pick up the pieces and carry on. In that…
The Rising Cost of Hurricanes – and America’s Ab...
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Future hurricanes are going to cost the U.S. more money and, if we don’t act to address this, it will leave the government struggling to cope…
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