How a Small Group of Firms Changed the Math for Insuring Against Natural Disasters Climate change, inflation and global instability have thrust companies that sell insurance to insurers into the spotlight.
Why California and Florida Have Become Almost Uninsurable Climate change is an obvious factor, but the states’ governments share a large part of the blame.
Insurer’s Retreat in Florida Signals Crisis With No Easy Fix Farmers is ending some policies in the Sunshine State as insurers struggle with the rising costs of covering climate change-related damage. No one can agree on whom to blame.