Climate Risk Is Rewriting the Logic of Global Insurance
Drawing on more than 30 years advising institutions under systemic pressure, Stuart J. Green argues that the unfolding global insurance retreat is a signal that the economic assumptions underpinning infrastructure, investment and risk management are being fundamentally rewritten.
Drawing on more than 30 years advising institutions under systemic pressure, Stuart J. Green argues that the unfolding global insurance retreat is a signal that the economic assumptions underpinning infrastructure, investment and risk management are being fundamentally rewritten.
Drawing on more than 30 years advising institutions under systemic pressure, Stuart J. Green argues that the unfolding global insurance retreat is a signal that the economic assumptions underpinning infrastructure, investment and risk management are being fundamentally rewritten.
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