Natural catastrophe review : expert insights, lessons learned and outlook
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">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 year</abstract>
<tableOfContents displayLabel="Contents">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?</tableOfContents>
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