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Investing in coastal real estate? Might as well bet on crypto futures.
Buying a beach house may sound safer than putting your money in the crypto perpetual futures market — whatever that is! But both are risky bets.
Sep 26
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Susan Crawford
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What happens when major storms hit toxic dumps?
A leaking landfill can ooze toxins, contaminate groundwater, and spew methane gas. Are markets accounting for the growing risks?
Sep 19
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Susan Crawford
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Betting on bonds, ignoring climate risk
Municipal bonds might seem safer than the stock market. But if climate risk isn’t priced in, the bond market might be another bubble that could burst.
Sep 11
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Susan Crawford
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How insurance pricing obscures the real cost of climate change
Credit scores, not disaster risk, play a major role in home insurance prices — muting what could be an important market signal of physical risk
Sep 5
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Susan Crawford
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The risk that really matters isn't on Wall Street
The market fell on news suggesting the AI bubble could be about to burst. If only people paid as much attention to news about climate risks.
Aug 28
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Susan Crawford
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Sea levels are rising. A new DOE report downplays the threat.
As I mark my 100th column, the government’s latest climate report misleads and denies. Investors may be the ones to demand change.
Aug 18
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Susan Crawford
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Hedging against rising insurance premiums
Rising property insurance premiums are one of the few signals of climate risk that get through to people. A new startup wants to turn property insurance…
Jul 31
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Susan Crawford
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Why risky coastal real estate continues to attract buyers
Even after floods and hurricanes, "people still want to live in paradise"
Jul 24
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Susan Crawford
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As federal funding for climate adaptation dries up, Illinois sets an example for what states can do
The state is launching a new flavor of revolving fund to support climate resilience, a first in the nation
Jul 16
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Susan Crawford
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Floods and droughts in Texas
Central Texas is reeling from catastrophic floods. Meanwhile, Corpus Christi could run out of water in the next two years.
Jul 9
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Susan Crawford
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