On Climate Change, Whiplash, Lawyers, Beirut and Air Traffic Control
Reticent by nature, yet insurers’ profile in the climate debate could hardly be lower which is curious given the obvious impact global warming could have on claim patterns. A report published this week by Yale University offers a plausible explanation. Evidently climate liability, the attempt by third parties to base claims for damages on greenhouse emissions, rather than climate change itself is seen by US … Continue reading On Climate Change, Whiplash, Lawyers, Beirut and Air Traffic Control