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Unlocking Insurance to Rebuild Stronger and Greener after Disasters
December 16, 2024 | Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President, Economics and Policy AnalysisThis blog was authored by Talley Burley, Manager, Climate Risk & Insurance and Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President for Economics and Policy. This is the third blog in a multi-part series on how insurers can support decarbonization and the energy transition. This series explores opportunities and challenges and highlights emerging insurance innovations that can drive emissions reductions. In …More on:
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Driving recovery and resilience in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene
December 13, 2024 | Michelle Lovejoy, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & Watersheds North CarolinaIn recent years, North Carolina communities have weathered one storm after another, with Hurricane Helene being no exception. Hurricane Helene followed a once-in-a-thousand-year rain event in western North Carolina, which as a result caused widespread devastation and $53 billion of damage to the state alone. The impacts also stretched far beyond North Carolina, affecting communities throughout …More on:
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A new resource hub empowers crop insurers and farmers to boost financial resilience to extreme weather
December 13, 2024 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureFrom extensive droughts across the Great Plains and back-to-back hurricanes damaging vegetable and citrus crops in the Southeast, the last two production seasons have demonstrated the intensifying damage of extreme weather on America’s farms. In 2023 alone, natural disasters caused nearly $22 billion in crop and rangeland losses. While crop insurance is a critical safety …More on:
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Ahead of the 2025 General Assembly, here are 3 ways to build flood resilience in Virginia
December 10, 2024 | Emily Steinhilber, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, VirginiaDetailed in Virginia's 2025 Common Agenda are three key opportunities for lawmakers to continue progress on flood resilience initiatives. The post Ahead of the 2025 General Assembly, here are 3 ways to build flood resilience in Virginia first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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How Florida built resilience this hurricane season and what can be done to prepare for future storms
December 4, 2024 | Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsThese devastating disasters underscore the need and urgency to build resilience and ensure preparedness ahead of future storms. Florida leaders have made great progress this year to better protect residents, but there is still a lot of work to be done. Let’s look back at Florida’s 2024 progress and consider new initiatives to prepare for the next storm. The post How Florida built resilience this hurricane season and what can be done to prepare for future storms first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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How Fishers Are Protecting Their Communities from Hurricanes
November 27, 2024By: Aubrey Taylor Tropical Storm Oscar crept up from the North Atlantic Ocean at a leisurely 40 miles per hour on the morning of Oct. 19, 2024 and ambled toward the Turks and Caicos Islands. Based on the data available, meteorologists believed the tiny storm was unlikely to cause major damage. Yet only three hours …More on:
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Press release
New Report Offers Critical Policy Lessons for Florida on Insurance and Climate Risks in Light of Recent Hurricanes
November 18, 2024 | Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President, Economics and Policy AnalysisNew report highlights policy lessons for Florida to stabilize insurance markets, protect communities, and build resilience against growing climate risks.More on:
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Article
Islands are on the front lines of climate change
November 14, 2024At the U.N.'s annual climate summit, COP29, island leaders demand urgent action.More on:
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Growing costs of climate emergency demand ambitious policy — not business as usual
October 31, 2024 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorFear, uncertainty and doubt are frequently-used tools to undermine environmental policy. For decades, polluters and their sympathizers rejected the existence of climate change. Now, they say climate action costs too much. This recurring argument ignores the costs working Californians are already facing from a changing climate and the clear benefits of California’s climate policy …More on:
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How can we support New York City’s housing cooperatives in adapting to climate change?
October 28, 2024Co-authored by: Anushi Garg and Linda Shi Anushi is the senior analyst for Environmental Defense Fund’s Climate Resilient Coasts & Watersheds program in New York-New Jersey. Linda is the associate professor for Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University. New York City, like many cities, is simultaneously facing a housing affordability crisis and …More on:
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Article
5 things you should know about the rising cost of home insurance
October 23, 2024Home insurance costs are on the rise. Here's what that means for you.More on:
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Press release
Biden Administration Investments Will Bolster Grid Resilience in the Wake of Severe Storms
October 18, 2024 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyThe Biden administration announced nearly $2 billion in investments for 38 projects that will strengthen the electric gridMore on:
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Expert Voices
Nature is our best defense against climate change
October 14, 2024 | Amanda Leland, Executive DirectorAs the United Nations biodiversity summit, COP16, approaches, Environmental Defense Fund's Amanda Leland explains three vital steps to protecting nature while also helping the world tackle climate change.More on:
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Applying for FEMA aid? Follow these tips from disaster relief experts.
October 7, 2024Here are seven helpful tips if you are currently going through the recovery process after a natural disaster.More on:
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Press release
Science publishes EDF analysis warning up to 90 million acres of wetlands may now be at risk
September 26, 2024 | Adam Gold, Manager, Coasts and Watersheds ScienceNew peer-reviewed analysis by Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), published by Science, reveals that millions of acres of critical wetland habitat have lost vital protections in the wake of a 2023 Supreme Court of the United States majority opinion (Sackett v EPA) that drastically narrowed the scope of wetlands protected under the Clean Water Act.More on:
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How insurance innovation can drive decarbonization
September 10, 2024 | Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President, Economics and Policy AnalysisThis blog was authored by Talley Burley, Manager, Climate Risk & Insurance; Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President for Economics and Policy; and Leslie Labruto, Managing Director, Sustainable Finance. This is the first in a multi-part series on how insurers can support the energy transition. The series will explore opportunities and challenges and highlight emerging insurance …More on:
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Financial impacts of cover crops in Minnesota and Wisconsin
September 5, 2024 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureIn-depth cover crop financial data from 141 Minnesota and Wisconsin farms informs farmers’ cover crop decisions.More on:
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Understanding the costs and returns of cover crops: What farmers need to know
September 5, 2024 | Mai Lan Hoang, Climate-Smart Agriculture Research AnalystAs farmers grapple with severe weather conditions, it's crucial to support them in implementing climate-smart agriculture practices that can bolster the resilience of their operations.More on:
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Investors, bipartisan former officials, others defend SEC climate risk disclosure rule
August 22, 2024Extreme weather caused by climate change is a threat to human health and safety, but it is also increasingly the cause of serious economic disruptions. And in the transition to a lower carbon economy, companies are navigating both opportunities and challenges. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently adopted a rule to better equip …More on:
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Op-ed
Katrina’s wake-up call: The urgency of climate action now
August 16, 2024 | Tonya Howard Calhoun, PhD , Director, Community EngagementOp-ed discusses how, as we approach Katrina’s 19th anniversary, the decisions we make on Election Day will determine whether we can prevent future superstorms.More on:
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Building a cleaner, more resilient energy system in Cuba: opportunities and challenges report blog
August 16, 2024 | Valerie Miller, Director, Cuba Fisheries & OceansBy Lila Harmar and Valerie Miller The start of summer hurricane season in the Caribbean has only just begun, yet the region has already weathered its first category five tropical storm, Beryl. Beryl caused major damage to homes, power lines and more across the southeast Caribbean, fueled by high temperatures in the Atlantic. The increase …More on:
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Press release
Public Interest Groups Defend SEC’s Climate Risk Disclosure Rule
August 15, 2024 | Stephanie Jones, Senior Attorney, Climate RiskThe rule is a vital step forward to better protect investors and marketsMore on:
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Three Ways Climate Risks Are Increasing Costs for Businesses
August 15, 2024Recent extreme weather reveals how business as usual must rapidly change to keep up with physical climate risks to supply chain continuity.More on:
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Press release
Puerto Rico Hit by Tropical Storm Ernesto
August 14, 2024 | Daniel Whittle, Associate Vice President, Resilient CaribbeanStatement from Daniel Whittle, Associate Vice President, Resilient Caribbean, Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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Article
Fighting wildfires with fire: Can prescribed burns save our forests?
August 6, 2024As climate change increases the risk of deadly wildfires, a very old practice is gaining a resurgence to help fight fire with fire.More on: