Climate change may increase US hurricane losses by 10% in next 20 years

Aon’s academic collaborations enhance cat models

US hurricane losses would increase by at least 10% over 20 years as a result of changes in climatic activity, according to Aon and Columbia University. The broker stressed that this does not account for increases in exposures...


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