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Increase in insurance losses caused by North Atlantic hurricanes in a warmer climate
F. Comola, B. Märtl, et al.
Discover the startling findings of research conducted by Francesco Comola, Bernhard Märtl, Hilary Paul, Christian Bruns, and Klaus Sapelza, which projects significant increases in insurance losses from North Atlantic hurricanes due to climate change. Learn how warming scenarios could reshape the landscape of hurricane-related financial risks, with expected losses potentially escalating by up to 30%.
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