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    Fossil fuels are an insurance disaster  

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondJune 18, 2025002 Mins Read
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    Heatwaves, mold, and plastic pollution pose new risks to businesses and insurance companies, a new report by reinsurer Swiss Re warns. What do these things have in common? Fossil fuels make matters worse.

    They release the greenhouse gases warming our planet and are the primary ingredients for plastics, of course. Swiss Re’s annual report flags new or changing risks that “could have a major impact on society and industry.” The damage that heat, heat-loving fungi, and plastics can do to our bodies and our environment could take a growing financial and legal toll, the report warns.

    “With a clear trend to longer, hotter heatwaves, it is important we shine a light on the true cost to human life, our economy, infrastructure, agriculture and healthcare system,” Jérôme Haegeli, Swiss Re’s group chief economist, said in a press release accompanying the report last week.

    “It is important we shine a light on the true cost to human life, our economy, infrastructure, agriculture and healthcare system”

    Rising temperatures are a hallmark of human-caused climate change. 2024 beat 2023 as the hottest year on the books yet — a record that’s already expected to be broken again soon. Wildfires become a bigger danger during heatwaves as vegetation dries out into tinder. Heatwaves also put pressure on power grids, raising the risk of energy shortages and outages as people run their air conditioners. Both of those issues drive up property claims, the report says. Heat-related illness can also raise medical, life, and workers’ compensation claims.

    Some fungi, on the other hand, are flourishing in warmer temperatures, the report highlights. It forecasts higher claims for toxic mold in buildings in hot, damp environments. Crops are also at risk from mold spreading in a warmer climate, an issue made worse by overreliance on fungicides that can increase the odds of drug-resistant fungal pathogens.

    The report includes more topics of concern, from deepfake fraud to ultra-processed foods and the use of AI in healthcare. The goal of the annual report is to help businesses prepare and respond to these kinds of risks. But there’s no tackling climate change and plastic pollution without addressing the underlying cause — fossil fuels.

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