UK insurers must act to minimise climate change exposure

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The UK insurance market’s exposure to international losses as a result of climate change is greater than its exposure to losses on the domestic market, a PWC study has found.

A comparison with international events suggests that part of the UK insurance industry, specifically the London market, are more exposed internationally and the magnitude can exceed domestic losses

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