The attitude of digital health and wellness providers towards risk and insurance is changing rapidly across all geographies, according to specialist insurer Beazley.
Even if countries meet the goals of the Paris Climate agreement, global warming could still trigger several climate tipping points that would drastically change life on the Earth, according to a new research.
Managed retreat is often considered a last resort, but perhaps it is time to consider it as a powerful tool to adapt to rising sea levels, flooding and other climate change effects, according to Zurich Insurance.
The acidity levels of western region of Arctic ocean are increasing three to four times faster than ocean waters elsewhere and this growing acidity is creating life-threatening problems for the diverse population of sea creatures, plants and other living things that depend on a healthy ocean, according to a new study.
An estimated 12bn workdays are lost annually due to depression and anxiety, and these cost the global economy nearly $1tn, according to two new publications from WHO and ILO.
A new report has detailed the social and economic effects of climate-driven extreme heat through the prism of 12 cities, spanning six continents and covering an urban population of more than 123m.
International variations in the responses to increasing cyber risks and strong growth in demand for insurance covers for this risk have been highlighted in a new report published by Global Insurance Law Connect (GILC).
Lloyd’s and Aon in a new report have evaluated Russia president Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and focused on the actions the insurance industry can take to support clients in building resilience.