T he sky in the northern hemisphere had been darkened, the winters unusually harsh, and the summers barely arriving for ...
Researchers have uncovered troubling trends of increasing power outages during severe weather events across the United States ...
Put it all together, and you get something that looks an awful lot like systemic risk, threatening home values across the ...
Natural disasters and severe weather cost the global economy $417 billion last year, including $154 billion for which insurers were on the hook, according to a new report.
So the ball is still mostly in California’s court. And insurers aren’t clamoring for more reforms, after last year’s series of moves by Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara to allow them to incorporate ...
From national security to home insurance, the president has quickly changed America’s climate adaptation policies in ...
An understanding of the relationship between severe weather and power outages in our changing climate will be critical for ...
As powerful weather events become more frequent, CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti examines how we can adapt. He reflects on the ...
In the wake of the raging California wildfires, environmental groups are shifting the climate conversation away from ...
You can’t even call the LA fires a warning shot. Rather, they are merely the latest episode in a rapidly unfolding story.
Climate change-fueled natural disasters like the L.A. fires could destabilize the entire U.S. economy, economist Gary W. Yohe wrote.
Originally, an “act of God” was largely a way for insurers to get out of paying claims. At a time when risk assessment and ...