Climate change and La Niña drive global natural disaster losses to $270bn in 2022

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Massive destruction on Fort Myers Beach in Florida following Hurricane Ian | Credit: iStock
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Massive destruction on Fort Myers Beach in Florida following Hurricane Ian | Credit: iStock

Insurance giant Munich Re tots up the costs of last year’s devastating floods, storms, heatwaves, and droughts

Last year looks to have been one of the costliest on record for natural disasters, with devastating floods and storms, searing heatwaves, and brutal droughts across the globedriving estimated overall losses...

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