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Bloomberg· 2025-11-26 19:10
Amundi says it’s expecting to see more inflows as a result of what it describes as ongoing adjustments in institutional mandates triggered by a growing desire to manage climate risk https://t.co/bRqim26xZo ...
NYC comptroller urges city pensions to drop BlackRock, other managers over climate concerns
Yahoo Finance· 2025-11-26 13:08
The NYC comptroller said he has “significant concerns regarding BlackRock’s restrictive approach” to engaging with public companies it owns more than 5% of the equities. The asset manager said it will not proactively reach out to on proxy voting issues to align with a “conservative interpretation” of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s updated engagement guidelines.“The systemic risk of the climate crisis threatens the long-term value of New York City’s pension funds,” Lander said. “Our Net Zero plan i ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-24 13:58
Meet the climate risk engineers who prepare companies before disaster hits in today's Green Daily newsletter https://t.co/6vDW018iC0 ...
Thinking About Moving? Remember To Consider This Climate Threat, Which Is Driving Thousands Out of These Major US Metros
Investopedia· 2025-11-11 01:00
Core Insights - A significant trend has emerged where more Americans are relocating away from high flood-risk areas, with nearly 30,000 people moving to safer locations in the past year, marking the first net outflow since 2019 [2][3] - Low-risk flood counties have seen a net influx of just under 36,000 residents, indicating a shift in domestic migration patterns towards safer environments [2][3] Migration Trends - Redfin's analysis highlights that counties with the highest flood risk, where 23.7% to 99% of homes are at risk, are experiencing more residents leaving than moving in [3][7] - The largest population losses were recorded in Miami-Dade County, Florida, with over 67,000 residents leaving, followed by Harris County, Texas, and Kings County, New York, each losing around 30,000 residents [4][8] Economic Implications - Homeowners in flood-prone areas face rising insurance premiums and potential declines in property values, which can deter buyers and affect resale demand [5][7] - A Miami-area real estate agent reported that homeowners insurance and flood insurance costs have surged significantly, from $2,000 and $400 to $6,700 and $1,250 respectively, contributing to the outflow of residents [9] Demographic Shifts - The counties with the largest domestic exoduses are located in states such as Florida, Texas, New York, New Jersey, Louisiana, Virginia, and Alaska, reflecting a broader trend influenced by climate risks and economic factors [4][8] - Hudson County, New Jersey, experienced a loss of 12,735 residents, while other counties around New Orleans and along the Texas-Mexico border also reported significant outflows [8][9] Public Sentiment - Surveys indicate that 80% of Americans consider climate risks when house hunting, although fewer actively seek homes in lower-risk areas, suggesting a complex relationship between awareness and decision-making [11]
Flood-Prone America Is Seeing More People Move Out Than In for the First Time Since 2019
Businesswire· 2025-11-06 13:30
Core Insights - Flood-prone areas in the U.S. are experiencing a net outflow of residents for the first time since 2019, with high-flood-risk counties losing 29,027 more residents than they gained last year [1][2][4] Migration Trends - Major cities in coastal Florida, Texas, New York, and Louisiana are significant contributors to the national net outflow, with Miami-Dade County seeing the largest net outflow of 67,418 residents [2][3] - Harris County, TX (Houston) and Kings County, NY (Brooklyn) follow with net outflows of 31,165 and 28,158 respectively [2] - The trend of outflows has accelerated in some counties, notably Miami, which saw its net outflow increase from 50,637 in 2023 to 67,418 in 2024 [3] Factors Influencing Migration - High housing costs, climate risks, rising insurance premiums, and political factors are driving residents away from flood-prone areas [5][6] - In Miami, insurance premiums have surged, with homeowner's insurance rising from less than $2,000 to $6,700 in two years, and flood insurance increasing from around $400 to $1,250 [6] Local Impacts - Pinellas County, FL, experienced its first net outflow in many years, exacerbated by Hurricane Helene, which caused an estimated $93 million in damage [7][8] - Harris County faces multiple climate risks, including extreme heat, with 100% of homes at risk, contributing to the outflow of residents [9][10] Population Dynamics - Despite domestic outflows, many flood-prone areas continue to see overall population growth due to immigration, with Miami-Dade County's population increasing by 2.3% in 2024 [15][16] - The influx of immigrants has been affected by stricter immigration enforcement, which may impact future population trends in these areas [16] Comparative Analysis - Among the 310 high-flood-risk counties analyzed, 132 saw more people move out than in, while 178 experienced net inflows, particularly in Texas and Florida [12] - St. Johns County, FL, and Fort Bend County, TX, reported the largest net inflows of 11,661 and 10,467 respectively, indicating that affordability may play a role in migration patterns [13][14]
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-04 18:44
Climate Risk & Financial Institutions - IDB Invest helps banks understand how climate risk impacts their business [1] - Banks are starting to understand the importance of taking care of nature [1] Sustainability & COP30 - The discussion is related to BloombergGreen and COP30, indicating a focus on environmental sustainability [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-03 18:06
Event Overview - Bloomberg Green at COP30 will be held in São Paulo [1] - The event starts at 9:00 AM BRT [1] - The event will explore climate risk navigation, innovation investment, and impact driving [1] Participating Organizations - Hitachi Energy is participating in Bloomberg Green at COP30 [1] - Zurich is participating in Bloomberg Green at COP30 [1] - Amazon is participating in Bloomberg Green at COP30 [1] - Schneider Electric is participating in Bloomberg Green at COP30 [1]
How AI data center investment is fueling Aon's profits
CNBC Television· 2025-10-31 13:55
Climate Risk and Insurance - AON is focused on four mega trends, including weather and climate risk, highlighting the devastating impact of storms like Hurricane Melissa in the Caribbean [3] - Catastrophe bonds (CAT bonds) are used to provide immediate financial support to countries affected by severe weather events, with a parametric CAT bond in place for Jamaica that will pay out over $150 million [5] - The CAT bond industry is approximately $55-60 billion, with insurance-linked securities reaching roughly $120 billion; AON is a leader in structuring CAT bonds, having placed around $18 billion [7] - Globally, nearly $370 billion in catastrophe losses occurred, with only about 40% (approximately $160 billion) being insured [12] AON's Financial Performance and Growth Drivers - AON reported a strong quarter with 7% organic growth and a 12% increase in adjusted EPS, driven by its commercial risk business [14] - Growth in the commercial risk business is fueled by the boom in AI and technology, specifically the construction of data center infrastructure [15][16] - The reinsurance business, which includes CAT bonds, also contributed to growth [17][18] - Workforce solutions, including healthcare and benefits, are another growth area, driven by companies seeking to attract and retain employees [18][19] Data Centers and AI - Hyperscalers spent nearly $70 billion in the last quarter on data center infrastructure build [16] - Data centers are a significant opportunity for the insurance industry, with companies expected to spend $500 billion over the next 5 years on infrastructure [20] - Traditional insurance is a $46 trillion industry, while data center companies are projected to spend $2 trillion in capital expenditures over the next five years, necessitating other capital sources [24] - AON has established a data center lifecycle program to provide end-to-end coverage and insight, from construction to cyber security, positioning the company to benefit from the AI trade [27][28]
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-22 11:23
Investment Strategy - Norway's sovereign wealth fund is leveraging AI to safeguard its portfolio against climate risk [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-22 06:12
Investment Strategy & Risk Management - Norway's sovereign wealth fund, managing $2 trillion, is integrating AI to mitigate climate risk [1]