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Impact of climate change on natural catastrophes today

Focusing on recent events in Europe and North America

Climate / Online seminar

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    October 24 - October 24 2023
    Online seminar, 3.30 p.m. (CEST)

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    Duration: 60 minutes

    General description

    The impact of climate change on the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events is not only projected for the future, it is already increasingly evident in events today. This has strong implications for risk assessment, as the current hazard level for some perils may no longer be adequately represented through historical data alone.

    This seminar focuses on the mechanisms through which climate change affects extreme weather around the world. Focus is on the attribution of climate change to relevant natural catastrophes today, with specific examples covering flood and storm perils in Europe and the US. An outlook for potential future developments is also provided.

    Contents

    • Latest developments in climate science, specifically in the rapidly growing field of attribution science
    • Outlook on the future development of climate-related nat cat risks
    • Outlook on future scientific developments in the attribution community 

    Level

    Target group

    Risk management functions, strategists, underwriters, nat cat modellers

    Language

    English – Professional business English skills required 

    Registration process

    Our seminars are provided to our most valued clients only. If you are interested in participating, please get in touch with your client manager or responsible underwriter at Munich Re.

    Date

    24 October 2023

    Deadline for registration

    23 October 2023