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Media Advisory: U.S. Senate Examining Climate鈥檚 Insurance Impact

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For Immediate Release
New York Press Office: Michael Barry, 917-923-8245, michaelb@iii.org

NEW YORK, March 22, 2023鈥擱eporters covering today鈥檚 U.S. Senate hearing, are encouraged to contact the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) for interviews and analysis.

鈥淚nsurers are taking a responsible approach toward promoting a more sustainable and resilient environment and economy. In addition to serving as financial first responders, they are working with the communities and industries they serve to get out in front of climate risk, reduce the impact of extreme events, and improve resilience,鈥 stated Sean Kevelighan, CEO, Triple-I.

In 2022, Triple-I offered its insights on , a program presented by The institutes Griffith Foundation in collaboration with the Insurance Regulator Education Foundation (IREF), and moderated a panel of leading experts on Solving for the World鈥檚 #1 Climate Risk鈥擣lood at 2022鈥檚 InsureTech Connect (ITC) conference. Moreover, in an appearance last year before the National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL), Triple-I discussed The Interrelationship Between Climate Change and Insurance.

Given that millions of Americans live in harm鈥檚 way, Triple-I also created a to promote resilience and close 天美传媒 protection gap.

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