


How an ‘atmospheric river’ led to the disastrous isolation of the port of Vancouver
Atmospheric rivers will become larger and more severe with climate change. The 2021 events in British-Colombia and on Vancouver port can enlighten us on how infrastructure can adapt to new climate risks.

AXA Climate partners with CoreLogic to enhance parametric hail offering
AXA Climate partners with CoreLogic to enhance parametric hail...
Why cities need to take action against climate risks in the face of rapid urbanization
58% of cities are highly exposed to climate risks. Their resilience journey starts with a better understanding of the risks, which informs a cost-efficiency and qualitative prioritization of adaptation measures.

AXA Climate announced as Best Climate Insurance Product Company
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Phenological stages: The key to understand and reduce the impact of climate change?
Phenological stages of plants are linked to climate and therefore to agricultural risks. Knowing this relationship can help with future crop protection: installation, practices, alerts and insurance.

How investing in Mangroves and Sea Walls today could reduce Vietnam’s future climate risks by billions of dollars
A study by AXA Climate, the InsuResilience Solutions Fund and ETH Zurich to analyze the typhoon risk in Vietnam and to identify the most cost-efficient nature-based solutions for policymakers.

Will spring frost become the new norm in France?
The increase in the risk of spring frost is due to 2 main factors: Crops starting to grow earlier every year and the growing instability of cold polar air masses. We present in this note ways to adapt to this risk.

AMRAE Climate Commitment Barometer:In partnership with AXA Climate
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‘Not enough wind?’: Decrease in wind availability impacting the energy generation and related investments in India
India is pledged to become energy-independent by 2047. Discover how the unprecedented drop in wind energy potential in recent years across the Indian subcontinent mounts huge risk in the path of this goal