Southern California houses are sitting on the market. Part of the reason is physical climate change.| Moving Day
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.| susanpcrawford.substack.com
A leaking landfill can ooze toxins, contaminate groundwater, and spew methane gas. Are markets accounting for the growing risks?| Moving Day
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.| susanpcrawford.substack.com
Credit scores, not disaster risk, play a major role in home insurance prices — muting what could be an important market signal of physical risk| Moving Day
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.| susanpcrawford.substack.com
As I mark my 100th column, the government’s latest climate report misleads and denies. Investors may be the ones to demand change.| susanpcrawford.substack.com
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 volatility into a predictable bet.| Moving Day
Even after floods and hurricanes, "people still want to live in paradise"| susanpcrawford.substack.com
The state is launching a new flavor of revolving fund to support climate resilience, a first in the nation| Moving Day
Central Texas is reeling from catastrophic floods. Meanwhile, Corpus Christi could run out of water in the next two years.| susanpcrawford.substack.com
With physical climate risks increasing and FEMA support disappearing, states have an opportunity to push hard for transformative adaptation--but much clearer communication is needed.| Moving Day
State bond banks could be part of the answer| susanpcrawford.substack.com
Climate risk is going up, property values are going down, and FEMA might be leaving| Moving Day
Fintech lenders are more likely to approve loans in high climate risk areas, but property values in those areas are dropping.| susanpcrawford.substack.com
DC's deregulation plans ignore the physical risks of climate change| Moving Day
He may want to consider adding physical climate risk to his list of concerns| susanpcrawford.substack.com
Are we as blind to climate risks as NYC was to financial risk in the '70s?| Moving Day
Swiss Re warns there's a 1-in-10 chance this could be a year of $300 billion in disaster payouts -- but we keep building sandcastles on the beach| susanpcrawford.substack.com
Maybe people are hoping to buy the city dip| susanpcrawford.substack.com