Ceres: Climate Change & Insurance: New Study Warns of Worsening Impact of Climate Change on U.S. Insurers, Consumers and Investors
8th Sep 2005, 01:58 GMT
BOSTON, MA (MARKET WIRE) The growing costs to U.S. insurers and consumers from drought, wildfires, hurricanes and other weather events, and the worsening impacts if current climate trends continue, is the subject of a major new report to be released by the Ceres during a live, phone-based news conference to be held at 10:30 a.m. ET on Thursday, September 8, 2005. The new report was prepared for an upcoming fall meeting of the National
Latest news from Market Wire - Financial Services:
- IBF Conferences: Corporate America Talks Clean Tech at 2007 Clean-Tech Investor Summit
- WexTrust Capital, LLC: WexTrust Capital Acquires Nine Office Buildings in Montgomery Alabama
- EagleTM: EagleTM Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
- Dundee Corporation: Dundee Corporation Declares First Preference Shares, Series 1 Dividend
- Ecora: Ecora Audience Quadruples With Industry's Only Comprehensive Payment Card Industry Compliance Webinar Series
- Loring Ward International Ltd.: Loring Ward Third Quarter Results Conference Call
- Glitnir: Glitnir Bank issues USD 500 million of Floating Rate Notes
- ChicagoFIRST: ChicagoFIRST Celebrates 25 Members as Goldman Sachs Joins Organization
- Desert Community Bank: Desert Community Bank Announces Earnings for the Third Quarter and Year-to-Date for 2006
- Integrated Asset Management Corp.: Integrated Asset Management Corp. Announces 61.4% Ownership of BluMont Capital Inc.