Climate Change and the role of insurance

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							Climate Change and
the role of insurance

Elayne Grace
Sustainability Research Manager
Insurance Australia Group



                                  1
1. Climate Change



2. Why climate change is important to insurers ?



3. IAG‟s response



4. Creating change together
Global temperatures have increased

 Global temperatures – difference from 1961-90 average


                                                      1990’s
                                                      the
                                                      warmest
                                                      Decade




                                                    Warmest
                                                     years
                                                   1998 and
                                                  2001 - 2003
Rainfall in most populated areas decreased
Heating up...




                Estimates range
                 between 1- 6
                 degree global
                  temperature
                 increases by
                     2080
Global warming caused by increased
greenhouse gas emissions

•   Warming trend in Australia cannot be explained by
    natural climate variability alone


•   Science is well established and widely accepted

•   Greenhouse gas increases are due
    mainly to burning of fossil fuels for
    electricity and transportation
How do we reduce the threat ?
We need to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by
 encouraging a less carbon intensive economy

                                   Australian GHG emissions by sector
• GHG emissions are a
                                                       (2002)
 fundamental by-product of
                                                 Waste
 economic activity                      Land use &
                                         f orestry

                                  Agriculture
                                                                Stationary
• How do we reduce GHG                                           energy
                                  Industrial
 emissions with the minimum      processes

                                      Fugitive
 impact on economic activity?
                                           Transport
So why is an insurance company
interested?

•   Insurance spreads cost of risk across community

•   If frequency or severity of claims increases insurers have to
    increase premiums and/or mitigate risk to stay viable

     Climate change is expected to increase claims frequency

             and/or severity of extreme weather events !
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                       3/10/1986       Australia
Top 10 Insured losses worldwide
(In US$ m at 2001 prices)




Source: Swiss Re
Why are Economic & Insured Losses still rising?
(adjusted to present day $)




                                         Climate change-driven
                                         natural disasters are
                                         forecasted to cost the
                                         world's financial centers
                                         as much as $150 billion
                                         per year within the next
                                         10 years, according the
                                         UN Environment
                                         Program's (UNEP)
                                         finance initiative report.




Source: Munich Re
 What reinsurer’s are saying?
 “A survey of the years 1950/2003 reveals a massive increase in
 major weather-related natural catastrophes during that time.
 Between 1994 and 2003 there were almost 3 times as many
 weather-related natural catastrophes as in the 1960s.
 Economic losses increased by a factor of 5.3 in the same period,
 insured losses by a factor of no less than 9.6.
 The main causes in both cases were floods & windstorms.”
                Munich Re.


“There is a danger that human intervention will accelerate and
 intensify natural climate changes to such a point that it will become
 impossible to adapt our socio-economic systems in time.”
                Swiss Re.
Why act now ?
Small changes in mean climate can
increase hazards dramatically

     Hazard                  Change in climate Resulting
                                               change in hazard
  Cyclone                    2.2 C mean temperature   Increase of 5-10% in Cyclone
                             increase                  wind speeds

 Bushfire                    1  C mean summer         17-28% increase bushfires
                             temperature increase

  Drought                    1.3 C maximum            25% increase in evaporation
                             temperature increase      leading to increased bushfire
                                                       risk
                             25% increase in 30 minute 1 in 100 yr Flood becomes
  Floods                     precipitation             1 in 17 yr Flood

 Source: Mills et al(2001)
                        Small changes in hazard intensity can
                        lead to multiple increases in damages
                        700



                        600
                                   25% increase in peak
                        500          gust causes 650%
% Increase in Damages




                                    increase in building
                        400
                                         damages
                        300



                        200



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                                 Under 20 knots   20-40 knots   40-50 knots   50-60 knots


                              NSW, NRMA Building Insurance only




                                                                                            Source: Sydney Morning Herald 25th August 2003
Australia: Highest emissions per capita &
           3% of industrialised countries
                                                                                                        Highest per
Total GHG Emission comparison                                                                         capita emissions
                            Peaks at
          (MT CO2 –e)       6098 Mt
    1400
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                                                                                                                           Canada
 3% of Annex 1 emissions.
Higher than France & Italy
    (1/3rd population)

Source: Australia Institute
    IAG’s approach

1    Internal
     Researching climate change, reducing IAG’s environmental
     footprint, driving cultural change


2    Supply chain
     Helping to make our suppliers/ supply chains cleaner and safer
     – over 11,000 suppliers (smash repair, building, white good procurement)


3    Customers & community
     Sharing knowledge with our customers & working with our
     community– over 4 million customers
         Researching climate change

                         Cyclone Risk
                                                                                TC “Dinah” Jan – Feb 1967



                             Qld TCs: Extreme Events           GHG Extreme
                                                               No GHG Extreme
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Central Pressure hPa




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                              2010



                                      2020



                                               2030



                                                       2040



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                                                                                falls
                                              Decade
Reducing IAG’s environmental footprint

Benefits
Reducing our footprint reduces operational costs


2005 target reductions:
•   Electricity              10%
•   Paper                    15%
•   Air Travel & Fuel        5%


Approaches include:
•   Lighter weight paper in policy booklets
•   Video conferencing, „think before you print‟   IAG Sustainability report

•   Purchase of Green energy ,”Hybrid” vehicles    2004
Suppliers: smash repair industry
Encouraging safer and cleaner production and
waste management

• Recycling bumper bars


• Waste strategy for
  suppliers


• Insurance premium discount
  for ‘Preferred Smash
  Repairers’
Understanding building vulnerability
Are current building codes adequate now and in the future?


                                            Storm Research
                                             Susceptibility of
                                              buildings/materials to storm
                                              damage
                                             Identify ways to encourage
                                              more sustainable material
                                              use
Hail Gun: Roof material breaking point
Roof material                   What size hailstone
                                caused roof to crack?
Corrugated steel sheets         10cm in diameter
Concrete tiles (new)            7cm in diameter
Terracotta tiles (new)          7cm in diameter
Old slate (100 years old)       5cm in diameter
Old terracotta (50 years old)   5cm in diameter
Working with communities on flood
mitigation
 Two 100 year events in 2 yrs                 Flood research
 Claims cost: NZ flood

  2004   NZ$ 112m
  2002   NZ$ 22m

 Flood mitigation work          NZ Thames Coromandel Coast

 •Planning / building                                Flood regions
 controls

 •River and catchment
  management

 •Engineering works
    Sharing knowledge with our customers

    Home help                             Greensafe car profiler
•    Designing & building tips        •    Rating cars by
•    Emergency disaster safety tips        environmental &
•    White good profiler                   safety performance
•    Energy & water saving tips




                                      In collaboration
                                      with NSW EPA
             A way forward for Australia
1. Set a national target of 60% reduction in GHG emissions by 2050

     •   Long term vision to encourage energy conservation and cleaner technologies

2.   Implement a national emissions trading scheme by 2007
     •   Trading schemes successful & encourages lowest cost responses
  A way forward for Australia
 3.   Encourage all Australians to take responsibility for emissions
      •   Educate and inform the community about actions they can take

 4.   Adapt to a new climate now
      •   Increase water conservation and reuse, Improve building codes, More drought
          resilient farming practices

 5.   Develop and encourage unprecedented new business opportunities
      •   Energy efficient and less carbon intensive products & processes

 6. Show international leadership – it can make a difference !
      •   Positioning for new markets, Provide example for others, export opportunities



Climate Change - Solutions for Australia
The Australian Climate Group
    Business case for dealing with climate
    change
•   1,300 experts in 95 countries looked at the state of the environment and found
    2/3rds of the ecosystems were being degraded or used unsustainably – UN’s
    millennium ecological assessment


•   We are currently treating the earth as a business in liquidation – it‟s not on
    anyone‟s balance sheet

    Business case
      Financial improvement through reduced costs
      Risk reduction
      Attraction of best talent
      Encourages creativity by rethinking the way things are done
    Interesting business examples
•   Carbon disclosure project, representing over $10 trillion asks the
    Fortune 500 CEO‟s what their carbon liability is?


•   BP saved $650 million over 3 years from estimated outlay of $20 million.
    Absolute reductions in emissions of 18% between 1998 & 2001


•   DuPont has had a 67% reduction in GHG emissions since 1990. $2
    billion saved through energy efficiency


•   Panama Canal – use financial markets to pay for reforestation
 Conclusions
1.    Climate change is here and now!
      Small changes in climate can increase damage dramatically


2.    Greenhouse gas reductions needed urgently to mitigate threat
      Long term reduction target & Carbon Emission Trading Scheme needed


3.    Reducing GHG emissions can bring financial and economic benefit


4.    IAG playing active role in bringing others on the journey but only
      on start of very long journey
WE ONLY HAVE 1
OF THESE...




Thank you - For further information please contact:
Elayne.grace@iag.com.au

						
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