US hurricane losses could soar 50% in warming climate, MS Amlin study finds

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Reinsurance News - Jul 14, 2025

Insured losses from US hurricanes could increase by nearly 50% if global temperatures rise by 2°C, MS Amlin, the Lloyd’s re/insurer, warns in its recently launched peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience. According to the study, climate change is reshaping hur...

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