Climate risks place 39 million U.S. homes at risk of losing their insurance
The First Street Foundation hopes that highlighting the climate insurance bubble allows people to make better informed decisions.
The First Street Foundation hopes that highlighting the climate insurance bubble allows people to make better informed decisions.
The climate crisis is increasingly making many places too risky to insure at reasonable rates.
Insurers have been retreating from high-risk, high-loss markets for years after catastrophic events.
The AAA survey also found that 24% of respondents ignore evacuation warnings.
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