Insurance sector urged to boost risk sharing, lead on climate analysis
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Insurance sector urged to boost risk sharing, lead on climate analysis

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The insurance sector must become “pioneers” of climate-related disclosures, prudential supervision and climate stewardship, according to recommendations in a University of Cambridge report.

The Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) report, published today to mark the Cop26 event, also urged the industry, regulators and policymakers to expand public-private risk-sharing systems to tackle the climate emergency.

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