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Climate-driven catastrophe losses are rising—and stakeholders increasingly need to quantify not just hazard exposure, but the financial impact after insurance. In this webinar, S&P Global Energy Horizons and Verisk will unpack our newly announced collaboration to deliver insurance-adjusted climate risk intelligence—designed to help bridge sustainability reporting, insurance analytics, and financial risk modeling.
See in action the new platform enhancement that integrates Verisk’s physically based near-present climate catastrophe risk data into S&P Global Sustainable1’s Climanomics physical climate risk platform—enabling, for the first time, a more consistent way to quantify insured vs. uninsured financial impacts of future climate and near-term catastrophe events.
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Verisk
AVP, Head of Strategic Partnerships & Corporate Development
S&P Global Sustainable1
Head of Climate Risk Products
Head of Climate Risk Products
S&P Global Sustainable1
Head of Innovation Methodology
Rick Lord is Head of Climate Methodology at S&P Global Horizons. In this role, Rick specializes in the developing and delivering data and tools to quantify environmental, social and governance risks to assets, projects, companies and investment portfolios. Most recently he has led the development of innovative and market leading analytics focusing on ESG issues including carbon pricing risk, alignment with the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals, and climate change physical risk. Rick’s work at Trucost aims to link ESG issues to drivers of corporate and investor financial value creation, and to frame material ESG issues in the context of business strategy.
Rick holds a Masters in Environmental Economics from Imperial College London and a Bachelor’s of Science from Queensland University of Technology.