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James Hansen says we're underestimating global warming acceleration — is anyone listening?
If climate models are incomplete in the ways Hansen suggests, seas may rise very quickly over the next few decades
Feb 6
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Susan Crawford
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James Hansen says we're underestimating global warming acceleration — is anyone listening?
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What happens when a state insurer of last resort goes belly-up?
A possible next act in this new drama: California
Jan 9
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Susan Crawford
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What happens when a state insurer of last resort goes belly-up?
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The fragility of Florida
How dodgy insurance in the Sunshine State is being used to systematically dump risk on the books of the entire country
Apr 6, 2024
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Susan Crawford
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Recent evidence points toward abrupt, irreversible sea level rise along the US coast
Red alerts signaling an AMOC slowdown
Jul 31, 2024
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Susan Crawford
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Recent evidence points toward abrupt, irreversible sea level rise along the US coast
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Extraordinary coastal growth means 2025 could be a unthinkably expensive disaster year
Swiss Re warns there's a 1-in-10 chance this could be a year of $300 billion in disaster payouts -- but we keep building sandcastles on the beach
May 1
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Susan Crawford
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Extraordinary coastal growth means 2025 could be a unthinkably expensive disaster year
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Clyde, Texas defaulted on its loans after a drought. It’s a warning.
With physical climate risks increasing and FEMA support disappearing, states have an opportunity to push hard for transformative adaptation--but much…
Jun 26
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Susan Crawford
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Clyde, Texas defaulted on its loans after a drought. It’s a warning.
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Global temperatures are going sharply up while US cities' financial ability to cope with the ravages of accelerating climate change is going…
Maybe people are hoping to buy the city dip
Apr 17
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Susan Crawford
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Global temperatures are going sharply up while US cities' financial ability to cope with the ravages of accelerating climate change is going sharply down
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent sold his mansion in a Charleston flood zone—and is making some good points about managing climate risk
Trump's new Treasury Secretary says the federal government could help lower physical risks and keep property insurance markets afloat
Apr 2
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Susan Crawford
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent sold his mansion in a Charleston flood zone—and is making some good points about managing climate risk
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A perfect storm of risk in Florida
Climate risk is going up, property values are going down, and FEMA might be leaving
Jun 11
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Susan Crawford
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Why pushing to rebuild quickly in LA is both understandable and unthinkable
Short term thinking even as a loud warning about the effects of accelerating climate change on global financial wellbeing rings out
Jan 16
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Susan Crawford
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What the 2008 financial crisis tells us about the looming threat to the municipal bond market
Unpriced physical climate risks pose a direct challenge to the stability of the municipal bond market, echoing the financial crisis of 2008—but with…
Dec 2, 2024
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Susan Crawford
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What the 2008 financial crisis tells us about the looming threat to the municipal bond market
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It's still easy to buy a home in a climate risky area. It's harder to sell it.
Fintech lenders are more likely to approve loans in high climate risk areas, but property values in those areas are dropping.
Jun 3
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Susan Crawford
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It's still easy to buy a home in a climate risky area. It's harder to sell it.
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