CLIMATE RESILIENCE The insurance industry’s perspective Climate change is resulting in increasingly severe and Total economic losses from frequent weather-related events. Floods, droughts, natural ...
The same day the UN's global climate talks came to a close, Europe's insurance industry reconfirmed its commitment to fighting climate change and overcoming climate protection gaps – the uninsured ...
Insurance Europe has published its response to the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) Staff Paper on the demand-side of natural catastrophe protection gap - the difference ...
Insurance Europe response to EIOPA Staff Paper: Measures to address demand-side aspects of the nat cat protection gap General remarks Insurance Europe welcomes the work conducted by the European ...
Insurance Europe has welcomed the publication of the Climate Resilience Dialogue Interim report. The release of the report represents a key milestone of this important European Commission initiative, ...
The insurance industry welcomes the April 2023 discussion paper of the European Central Bank/European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority on policy options to tackle the widening climate ...
Join us in Paris on 7 June for “Protecting tomorrow”, Insurance Europe’s 13th International Conference. Sessions include: Panel debate: How to insure a heating planetHead-to-head: Navigating the new ...
Europe’s insurers and reinsurers wish to reiterate their willingness to continue playing their important role in climate change mitigation and adaptation in support of the goals of the UN Paris ...
Today is the UN’s International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction. Given the significant impact climate change is already having, and the fact that this impact is only expected to grow in the future, ...