US hurricane losses may rise 10% over 20 years due to climate change: Aon
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US hurricane losses may rise 10% over 20 years due to climate change: Aon

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Climate change is likely to increase hurricane losses by at least 10% over the next two decades, according to research by Aon and Columbia University.

The figure does not account for increases in exposures from non-climactic factors, such as new development or inflation.

The broker made the findings as part of an ongoing academic collaboration as it looks to quantify the threats from climate change...

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