The Connecticut Insurance Department and U.S. experts on climate change, resiliency, mitigation and adaptation are leading a discussion on what the insurance industry should consider to mitigate and adapt.
On October 13 and 14, the department is hosting The Connecticut Conference on Climate Change and Insurance (C4I), a series of virtual presentations that will highlight the latest climate science, private sector best practices and regulatory environments related to climate change.
“We’re bringing together a national audience of climate, insurance industry, government, advocates, and private sector professionals, to explore how climate change impacts our communities, regulatory efforts, and businesses,” said Connecticut Insurance Department Commissioner Andrew N. Mais. “We want our participants to have a window into the significant, current climate change work – from international institutions, federal efforts, and insurers.”
Panel topics include social justice and climate change, asset management and the impact of climate change, underwriting practices and paying for resiliency.
Source: Connecticut Insurance Department
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