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DOI 10.7916/bzcs-zx28
Title (Primary) Climate change, cities, and insurance
Author Meyer, P.B.; Sushchenko, O. ORCID logo ; Schwarze, R.
Year 2025
Department OEKON
Page To 12
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Keywords climate finance; insurance; climate risk
Abstract As climate change intensifies, unprecedented climate risk increasingly strains markets and drives insurers to reassess coverage strategies. The insurance sector must navigate an evolving relationship between climate risk, cities’ needs, and emerging coverage strategies. This paper identifies five key functions of climate insurance and argues that insurance must evolve beyond reactive compensation toward proactive risk mitigation and investment in climate resilience. By fostering collaboration between insurers, municipalities, and financial institutions, the sector can play a pivotal role in redirecting global capital toward sustainable urban adaptation, securing equitable and long-term protection against climate-driven disasters.
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Meyer, P.B., Sushchenko, O., Schwarze, R. (2025):
Climate change, cities, and insurance
Columbia University Press, New York, NY, 12 pp. 10.7916/bzcs-zx28