Measuring climate change from an actuarial perspective: A survey of insurance applications

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Nan Zhou, José Luis Vilar-Zanón, Jose Garrido, Antonio José Heras-Martínez
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Abstract

Climate change refers to persistent alterations to global Earth's climate, such as a rise in global temperatures, which have reached unprecedented peaks in recent years. At the same time, global mean ocean-and-sea levels are on an upward trajectory. These climatic shifts significantly influence the frequency, intensity, and duration of extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, heavy precipitations, droughts, floods, and tropical cyclones, which represent substantial risks and challenges for the insurance industry. This paper delves into the profound impact of climate change on the insurance sector, with a particular focus on the agriculture, property, health, and life insurance industries. Our scientific approach consists in measuring climate change through an index composed of a basket of climate and weather-related extremes, such as the Actuarial Climate Index™ (ACI) defined in and for North America, and its European counterparts, the Iberian ACI (IACI) and French ACI (FACI) climate indices. We discuss how these indices help quantify the impact of climate change on the balance sheets of insurance companies and, therefore, its impact on the sustainability of the insurance business. The paper underscores the pressing need for the insurance industry to adapt and strategically plan for the increasing risks associated with climate change.

从精算角度衡量气候变化:保险应用调查
气候变化是指全球地球气候的持续变化,例如全球气温上升,近年来达到了前所未有的峰值。与此同时,全球平均海平面呈上升趋势。这些气候变化显著影响极端天气事件的频率、强度和持续时间,如热浪、强降水、干旱、洪水和热带气旋,这对保险业来说是巨大的风险和挑战。本文深入探讨了气候变化对保险行业的深远影响,特别关注农业、财产、健康和人寿保险行业。我们的科学方法是通过一个指数来测量气候变化,该指数由一系列气候和天气相关的极端事件组成,例如在北美和为北美定义的精算气候指数™(ACI),以及它的欧洲同行,伊比利亚ACI (IACI)和法国ACI (FACI)气候指数。我们将讨论这些指数如何帮助量化气候变化对保险公司资产负债表的影响,从而量化其对保险业务可持续性的影响。该报告强调,保险业迫切需要适应和战略规划与气候变化相关的日益增加的风险。
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