Insurance giant is funding climate research and a world record Antarctic expedition in an attempt to further its understanding of future risk
After heat waves and storms battered the US in 2012, insurers totted up the damage and concluded that, at $139bn, 2012 was the second most expensive in US history for climate-related disasters. Only the...
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