Storms Rival Hurricanes in $100 Billion New Norm
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Insured natural-catastrophe losses of around $100 billion a year are the new norm, according to Tobias Grimm, Head of Climate Advisory and Natural Catastrophe Data at Munich Re. On this week's episode of ESG Currents, Grimm joins Bloomberg Intelligence analysts Grace Osborne and Andrew Stevenson to discuss prevention, protection gaps and the rise of unpredictable climatic events, as well as premium opportunities in the low-carbon space. This episode was recorded on Oct. 2. Register here to attend BI's ESG conference in New York on Dec. 11: https://bbgevent.app/esg-investment/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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