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Climate Change Impacts: Ignore at your own risk Temperature Trend 1955 - 2005 Climate change risk :: Ross Hoffman Climate change science :: Mark Chandler Impact of sea level rise on risk :: Ross Hoffman Climate change risk: Framing the discussion [email protected] Atmospheric and Environmental Research 131 Hartwell Avenue, Lexington, MA 02421 Outline • • • • • Climate change risks NAIC request Analysis Discussion Action 4 May 2009 www.aer.com/climate For use of 2009 PCS Miami, Florida CAT Conference attendees © 2009 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER) 3 Climate change arenas Moral Political Science Operations Investments Regulatory Image Our grandchildren Who pays Scenarios Impact by weather Florida real estate Cap + trade Green certification Risks and uncertainty everywhere 4 May 2009 www.aer.com/climate For use of 2009 PCS Miami, Florida CAT Conference attendees © 2009 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER) 4 Climate change business strategies • Mitigation strategy – can we fix the problem ? • Adaptive strategy – modify (adapt) approach in response to outcomes – Effective timing, critical threshold triggers • Opportunistic strategy – take actions that are both “good for the climate” and justifiable on other grounds – Can be attributed as responsive to climate change • Resilient strategy – flexible approach that works well over expected range of possibilities – Must be part of analysis for all long term investments 4 May 2009 www.aer.com/climate For use of 2009 PCS Miami, Florida CAT Conference attendees © 2009 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER) 5 Insurance climate risk disclosure survey Questions Comparable CDP Questions 1. Does the company have a plan to assess, reduce or mitigate its emissions in its operations or organizations? If yes, please summarize. CDP Performance Question 21 2. Does the company have a climate change policy with respect to risk management and investment management? If yes, please summarize. If no, how do you account for climate change in your risk management? 3. Describe your company’s process for identifying climate change-related risks and assessing the degree that they could affect your business, including financial implications. CDP Risks and Opportunities Questions 1-3 4. Summarize the current or anticipated risks that climate change poses to your company. Explain the ways that these risks could affect your business. Include identification of the geographical areas affected by these risks. CDP Risks and Opportunities Questions 1-3 5. Has the company considered the impact of climate change on its investment portfolio? Has it altered its investment strategy in response to these considerations? If so, please summarize steps you have taken. CDP Risks and Opportunities Question 3: “Other Risks” Question 6: “Other Opportunities” 6. Summarize steps the company has taken to encourage policyholders to reduce the losses caused by climate change-influenced events. CDP Risks and Opportunities Questions 4-6 7. Discuss steps, if any, the company has taken to engage key constituencies on the topic of climate change. CDP Governance Questions 24, 26, 27 8. Describe actions your company is taking to manage the risks climate change poses to your business including, in general terms, the use of computer modeling. CDP Risks and Opportunities Questions 1-3 4 May 2009 www.aer.com/climate For use of 2009 PCS Miami, Florida CAT Conference attendees © 2009 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER) 6 NAIC risk disclosure survey • Are you green? [1] • Does your risk management system account for climate change risk? [2-8] Including specifically – Your investment portfolio [5] – Policy holder adaptation [6] 4 May 2009 www.aer.com/climate For use of 2009 PCS Miami, Florida CAT Conference attendees © 2009 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER) 7 Risk management system • • • • • Corporate policy [2] Identification [3] Assessment [4] Outreach and education [7] Mitigation [8] Generic, but applicable to climate risk 4 May 2009 www.aer.com/climate For use of 2009 PCS Miami, Florida CAT Conference attendees © 2009 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER) 8 Analysis • Once a disciplined risk management system is directed at climate change, very significant responses might occur • Short term regulatory risk predominates – Imbalance between premiums and risk – EPA regulation, carbon tax, land use, zoning, etc. impacts on economic investments An efficient, calibrated response is required. 4 May 2009 www.aer.com/climate For use of 2009 PCS Miami, Florida CAT Conference attendees © 2009 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER) 9 Discussion :: Statistics • Idealized assumptions may not hold in a warming world • Non-independence – The Earth’s atmospheric and ocean weather and climate systems are strongly coupled and interrelated. – Complicates risk analysis, but dangerous to assume away • Non-stationarity – Caution required in using empirical probabilities in a changing world, especially for rare events (distribution tails) – Impact on solvency, rates 4 May 2009 www.aer.com/climate For use of 2009 PCS Miami, Florida CAT Conference attendees © 2009 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER) 10 Discussion :: Statistics • Uncertainty principle – Weather noise and atmospheric mode patterns obscure most climate change on decadal scales • El Nino, Atlantic Oscillation, etc. – Regional phenomena are more difficult to predict – Climate forecast focus is limited: uncertainty increases as time or space scales decrease The science issues are critical on their own and will inform the regulatory discussion 4 May 2009 www.aer.com/climate For use of 2009 PCS Miami, Florida CAT Conference attendees © 2009 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER) 11 Proactive company response • • • • Education of staff Engagement with regulators Public outreach Policies that promote customers taking mitigation, adaptation steps • Risk management, contingency planning Must be informed by scientific understanding 4 May 2009 www.aer.com/climate For use of 2009 PCS Miami, Florida CAT Conference attendees © 2009 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER) 12 Climate risk summary discussion • Insurance Climate Risk Disclosure Survey issued by NAIC • Risk management systems must now recognize climate risk – Includes both CAT risk and investment risk • As climate changes statistics of natural phenomena change in ways that are neither stationary or independent • Regulations themselves pose a risk • It is critical that both the insurance industry and the regulators become better informed about climate change science • Climate change will stress current systems—an optimal outcome requires a calibrated response – We must identify what is important and what’s not – Sensitivity studies and what-if scenarios can bound the problem 4 May 2009 www.aer.com/climate For use of 2009 PCS Miami, Florida CAT Conference attendees © 2009 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER) 13 % increase in risk due to sea level rise in 2030 in Florida 4 May 2009 www.aer.com/climate For use of 2009 PCS Miami, Florida CAT Conference attendees © 2009 Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER) 14