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November
27, 2007
GLOBAL
WARMING PANEL IN
BOSTON RAISES KEY ISSUES
Risk
and insurance implications highlighted
At
a panel discussion November 16 at the World Trade Center in Boston,
experts in the field discussed climate change, its impact on specific
weather events, implications for personal and business risk, and
its effect on property and D&O insurance coverage and markets.
The program was sponsored by the Boston Chapter of the CPCU Society.
Panelists
were:
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Sergio
Prete, VP and Manager, Catastrophe Exposures, FM Global |
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• |
Michael
Goetz, Risk Analysis Branch Chief, Region 1, FEMA |
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Karen
Clark, Founder of AIR Worldwide and Principal, Karen Clark &
Co |
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Andrew
Logan, Director Oil and Insurance Programs, Ceres |
The
moderator was Robert Mansfield, Sr. VP, HUB International Brewer
& Lord.
Some of the major points arising out of the session were:
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1. |
Flood
maps in use by FEMA currently are being revised, but until the
program is completed (several years from now) the zones delineated
cannot be relied on for accuracy. It makes sense, then, to be
very conservative in considering flood exposure.
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2. |
Insurers
are focusing on windstorm exposure and taking measures to reduce
their risk such as pulling out of coastal areas. However, the
global warming effect is much broader than just a windstorm
phenomenon, encompassing draught, flooding, wildfires, etc.
In the words of one presenter “You can exclude yourself
out of business.”
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3. |
The
paucity of hurricanes in the last two seasons cannot be taken
as a rebuttal to the global warming theory. The loss amount
in those seasons is more a function of where the hurricanes
hit rather than their frequency or severity. Also, the trend,
like almost all trends, is not a straight line, but rather zig
zags while still heading in an upward direction long term.
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4. |
Weather
related losses can be prevented. Many pictorial examples were
presented indicating the very real effect of engineering as
a tool to reduce or eliminate loss.
Principals of Licata Kelleher, as officers and board members
of the CPCU Society, were instrumental in organizing this program. |
For more information, or to attend, contact Debora Wu, at DWu@LicataRisk.com
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