Marching Steadily Toward an Uninsurable Future

Insurance is the climate crisis canary in the coal mine, and the canary is expiring. Last year, insurers globally had a record $154 billion in natural catastrophe losses. In the U.S., insured natural catastrophe losses were a record $117 billion; 2025 is on track to be another record setting year, with the LA wildfires alone costing insurers an estimated $25 to $35 billion. 

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