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Circadian Wisdom Ep. 005 - Dale Porfilio, Insurance Information Institute

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This episode of Circadian Wisdom features Dale Porfilio, Chief Insurance Officer of the Insurance Information Institute (III).
Interviewed by CIRCAD's Executive Director, William N. Ferris, Dale Porfilio discusses the key drivers of climate risk, as understood by III:
-Longterm trends in climate change.
-Shifting patterns of human development into risky areas.
-Replacement costs outpacing inflation.
-Legal system abuse that drive up perceived damages.
Dale Porfilio shares his views on what we can do to address these issues with research moving forward.

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This episode of Circadian Wisdom features Dale Porfilio, Chief Insurance Officer of the Insurance Information Institute (III).
Interviewed by CIRCAD's Executive Director, William N. Ferris, Dale Porfilio discusses the key drivers of climate risk, as understood by III:
-Longterm trends in climate change.
-Shifting patterns of human development into risky areas.
-Replacement costs outpacing inflation.
-Legal system abuse that drive up perceived damages.
Dale Porfilio shares his views on what we can do to address these issues with research moving forward.

  continue reading

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