
The increasing severity of wildfire events is reshaping the insurance landscape, regulatory frameworks, and community responses across the western United States.
Increasingly, large and destructive wildfires are devastating WUI communities and destabilizing homeowners insurance markets.

Effective climate risk modelling and stress testing is a complex task – learn about the latest best practices.
The devastating wildfires in Paradise, California, and Lahaina, Hawaii, demonstrated the risk of urban conflagrations destroying entire communities.

Experts from the insurance, fire service, catastrophe modeling and actuarial professions have come together to propose a solution: the WUI Data Commons.
Part three in a series exploring climate-related risk around the world.
Amid news of large insurers leaving homeowners’ markets across the country, what must be done to address both the long-term climate crisis—and the immediate impact on consumers, businesses, and financial markets?
Recent weather events, regulation, and public attention in Europe have put pressure on insurers to better understand and manage the complex interactions climate change may have on their business.
What are the actionable steps insurers, policymakers, and organizations can take to implement a more human-centered approach to climate adaptation and mitigation?
Community leaders, policymakers, and business executives are increasingly asked if they are incorporating climate forecasts into their decision-making.

