Climate change - renewable energy: Learning from mistakes

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With the discovery of problems with the foundations of some offshore wind farms, Fraser McLachlan explains what the insurance industry can do to avoid repeating past mistakes.

The insurance industry has a short memory. When the renewables sector came along at the end of the oil crisis in the late 1980s, a number of insurers were keen to embrace the new technology, citing it

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