Reinsurance Association of America's Senate Testimony on Climate Change

On July 18, 2013, Frank Nutter, President of the Reinsurance Association of America, testified before the Senate Committee on Environment Protection and Public Works as to the RAAs perspective on weather and climate-related impacts in the United States.

 

Following are excerpts from his report:

"In the 1980’s, the average number of natural catastrophes globally was 400 events per year. In recent years, the average is 1000. Munich Re’s analysis suggests the increase is driven almost entirely by weather-related events. North America has seen a fivefold increase in the number of such events since 1980. In comparison, Europe has seen a twofold increase.

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The Oceans are Heating, Acidifying and Choking

newscientist.com - by Fred Pearce - October 4, 2013

CLICK HERE - State of the Ocean Report 2013

We know the oceans are warming. We know they are acidifying. And now, to cap it all, it turns out they are suffocating, too. A new health check on the state of the oceans warns that they will have lost as much as 7 per cent of their oxygen by the end of the century.

The cascade of chemical and biological changes now under way could see coral reefs irreversibly destroyed in 50 to 100 years, with marine ecosystems increasingly taken over by jellyfish and toxic algal blooms.

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What we learned from citizen response to Superstorm Sandy evacation orders and how this has impacted the way we issue storm warnings

As Superstorm Sandy approached, and residents in coastal areas from Maryland to Connecticut were ordered to evacuate, many residents chose to stay put.  There are various reasons for this and analysis of these reasons has led to changes in the way storm warnings are now issued and will be issued in the future.

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Flood insurance rates set to skyrocket because of new federal law

 

SKYROCKETING FLOOD INSURANCE RATES

Coastal, Riverbank Homeowners Brace for U.S. Flood Insurance Hike

      

A home destroyed during the landfall of Superstorm Sandy is pictured in Mantoloking, New Jersey March 22, 2013.  Credit: REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

reuters.com - by Barbara Liston - September 24, 2013

(Reuters) - More than a million homeowners living in older houses along the coastlines and riverbanks of the United States are being jolted by federal flood insurance rate hikes under a law passed in the wake of devastating storms.

Carol Giovannoni, 51, of St. Pete Beach, a barrier island community off Florida's west coast, is one of the people dreading October 1, when the law takes effect. Giovannoni said the annual flood insurance premium on her standard 1950s concrete-block, ranch-style home on the waterfront will jump from $1,700 to $15,000 over the next few years.

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CLICK HERE - Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012

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HEALTH ADVISORY ISSUED FOR DENGUE FEVER MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASE

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 Maintain swimming pools in good condition and appropriately chlorinated. Empty plastic swimming pools when not in use.

COVER skin with clothing or repellent

Contaminated soil found in Blanche Park - Coconut Grove

 

COCONUT GROVE

Contaminated soil found in Blanche Park

 

5th Annual Southeast Florida Regional Climate Leadership Summit - November 7-8, 2013

Going Green @ The City of Miami Beach - Dutch Dialogues - "Resilient Miami Beach"

Dutch Dialogues - "Resilient Miami Beach"

Wednesday, September 18
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Miami Beach Commission Chambers
(1700 Convention Center Drive, 3rd Floor)

The City of Miami Beach, the University of Miami, and the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands invite you to take part in a one-day seminar where experts from Southeast Florida and the Netherlands will engage in multi-disciplinary, cross-cultural discussions designed to explore if, where, and how Dutch approaches to water management, landscape architecture, flood protection, and urban design are  relevant in making Miami Beach more resilient.

FIU wins $11M transportation grant

 

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Coastal Flooding Could Cost Cities $60 Billion A Year By 2050, And That's With Precautions

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/19/coastal-flooding-billions-2050_n_3779564.html#mce_temp_url#

Coastal Flooding Could Cost Cities $60 Billion A Year By 2050, And That's With Precautions

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