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MAP20260002200Willis ReNatural catastrophe review : expert insights, lessons learned and outlook. — London : Willis re, 202651 p.Introduction -- Viewpoint: Transient luck in a warming climate; Risk functions: elevate your strategic role in the climate and esg conversation; To keep home insurance viable, we need to stop the upward spiral of climate risks -- Events: Analyzing the drivers of rising wildfire risk in california; Multiple compound perils strike the philippines within a few weeks; Are moderate hurricanes getting squeezed out of the north atlantic?; Hurricane melissa as a harbinger of late-season rapid intensification; Flood risk in a changing climate: what risk managers need to know; A rapid sequence of three cyclones causes severe flooding across southeast asia -- Outlook: Are severe convective storms in the u.s. now a primary' peril for (re)insurers?; How hail is changing in europe: three things to know about climate change and hail risk; 20 years after hurricane katrina, are insurers ready for a completely different kind of $100+ billion disaster?. — Sumario: In this edition, we take a closer look at the major catastrophes that shaped the global conversation around risk in 2025, with emphasis on the second half of the year1. Catástrofes naturales. 2. Riesgos catastróficos. 3. Medio ambiente. 4. Huracanes. 5. Cambio climático. I. Willis Re. II. Title.