Title: Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand Business Community
1Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
- Issues, challenges and responses
Bruce Thomas Divisional Underwriting Officer
Sustainability Manager, Asia September 2003
2Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
- Issues
- Climate change
- the IPCC Third Assessment Report
- the Swiss Re perspective
- Global loss experience
- Some lessons we can learn
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Business Community
- Climate change - the IPCC Third Assessment Report
- An increasing body of observations gives a
collective picture of a warming world and other
changes in the climate system
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Business Community
5Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
6Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
- Climate change - the IPCC Third Assessment Report
- An increasing body of observations gives a
collective picture of a warming world and other
changes in the climate system - Emissions of GHGs and aerosols due to human
activities continue to alter the atmosphere in
ways that are expected to affect the climate
system
7Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
8Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
- Climate change - the IPCC Third Assessment Report
- An increasing body of observations gives a
collective picture of a warming world and other
changes in the climate system - Emissions of GHGs and aerosols due to human
activities continue to alter the atmosphere in
ways that are expected to affect the climate
system - Confidence in the ability of models to project
future climate has increased
9Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
10Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
- Climate change - the IPCC Third Assessment Report
- An increasing body of observations gives a
collective picture of a warming world and other
changes in the climate system - Emissions of GHGs and aerosols due to human
activities continue to alter the atmosphere in
ways that are expected to affect the climate
system - Confidence in the ability of models to project
future climate has increased - There is new and stronger evidence that most of
the warming observed over the last 50 years is
attrituble to human activities
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Business Community
12Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
- Climate change - the IPCC Third Assessment Report
- Human influences will continue to change
atmospheric composition throughout the 21st
century - Global average temperatures and sea levels are
projected to rise under all IPCC SRES scenarios
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Business Community
14Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
- Climate change - the IPCC Third Assessment Report
- Human influences will continue to change
atmospheric composition throughout the 21st
century - Global average temperatures and sea levels are
projected to rise under all IPCC SRES scenarios - Anthropogenic climate change will persist for
many centuries - Further work is required to address remaining
gaps in information and understanding
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Business Community
16Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
- A reinsurers response
- We contribute towards finding solutions by
managing risks and claims, supporting a climate
friendly economy and by active communication - When granting reinsurance cover and in
establishing prices we take account of all risk
factors and uncertainties - We support states and society in developing
management strategies by sharing know-how and
experience - We have a clear and positive environmental
management strategy
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Business Community
18Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
19Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
- A reinsurers response
- We adopt an investment policy which incorporates
ecological criteria in its pursuit of medium to
long-term profit objectives - We support political solutions which make
environment friendly processes attractive from an
economic viewpoint - We dissociate ourselves from any projects which
pursue other goals under the guise of ecology - We make use of energy and commodity conscious
management measures
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Business Community
- A reinsurers response
- We participate in climate change debate within
the insurance industry and publicly - We promote the development of knowledge and
exchange of information - We support ratification of the Kyoto protocol by
all countries
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Business Community
Global loss experience
22Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
- Global loss experience since 1970 - events with
cost greater that US36 million in 2002 dollars - 1970 to 1985 - 25 to 51 events, annual average
37 - 1986 to 2002 - 59 to 132 events, annual average
110
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Business Community
Annual Insurance Losses (property and business
interruption), in USD billions (at 2002 prices)
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Business Community
- Insured loss Date/ Event Country(in USm at
beginning2002 prices) - 40,200 11.9.01 World Trade Centre attack USA
- 20,511 23.8.92 Hurricane Andrew USA
- 16,989 17.1.94 Northridge earthquake Los
Angeles USA - 7,456 27.9.91 Typhoon Mireille Japan
- 6,321 25.1.90 Winter storm Daria
(hurricane) Europe - 6,263 25.12.99 Winter storm Lothar Europe
- 6,087 15.9.89 Hurricane Hugo USA, Puerto Rico
- 4,749 15.10.87 Autumn storm (87J) Europe
- 4,393 26.2.90 Winter storm Vivian
(hurricane) Europe - 4,362 22.9.99 Typhoon Bart Japan
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Business Community
- Insured loss Date/ Event Country(in USm at
beginning2002 prices - 3,895 20.9.98 Hurricane Georges USA, Caribbean
- 3,200 5.6.01 Hurricane Allison USA
- 3,042 6.7.88 Explosion on Piper Alpha Platform UK
- 2,918 17.1.95 Great Hanshin earthquake in
Kobe Japan - 2,592 27.12.99 Winterstorm Martin Europe
- 2,548 10.9.99 Hurricane Floyd USA
- 2,500 6.8.02 Rains Flooding Europe
- 2,479 1.10.95 Hurricance Opal USA
- 2,179 10.3.93 Blizzard, Tornados USA
- 2,051 11.9.92 Hurricane Iniki Hawaii
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Business Community
- Global loss experience since 1970
- 18 of the 20 largest insured losses are natural
catastrophes - Of the 18, 16 are weather related events
- Of the 16, 14 occurred since 1990
- Of the 14, 6 occurred since 1999
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Business Community
- 2002 the year of the flood
28Climate Change, Insurance and the New Zealand
Business Community
- 2002 the year of the flood
- of 130 natural catastrophes recorded by Sigma, 59
were floods - of 11,000 deaths from natural catastrophes, 4,000
resulted from flood - of US11.4 billion losses from natural
catastrophes, floods contributed US4.1 billion - In 2002 flood losses were the highest on record
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Business Community
- 2002 also the year of the drought
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Business Community
- 2002 also the year of the drought
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Business Community
- 2003 the year of the heatwave
- record temperatures in Europe
- dramatice rise in death-rates in France
- the 2003 wine vintage in Burgundy the earliest on
record - 2003 average temperature in Sydney gt1.5 degrees
above the average
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Business Community
- 2003 also the year of the fire
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Business Community
- 2003 also the year of the fire
- January 2003 - Canberra
- June to September Canada USA
- July/August/September Portugal France
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Business Community
- Some lessons we can learn
- exposure to extreme weather and climatic events
has increased and is likely to grow - impact is not just on physical infrastructure
- negative agricultural impacts have been felt in
many countries and are likely to outweigh the
positives - regional variability has increased and this will
have an impact on many sectors of the community - human ingenuity allows scope for adaptation
across the community and the economy - natural ecosystems are the most vulnerable
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Business Community
Caution pays - the impact ofclimate change on
insurance