Small towns, climate change, and a bizarre insurance policy
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Natural disasters ravage inland American towns every year, and these
towns often don’t get the federal recovery money they need. Now they’ve
resorted to the private market for this money, with massive insurance
policies to protect against droughts or floods. POLITICO’s Zack Colman
on the risks of relying on insurance policies to deal with climate
change.
Natural disasters ravage inland American towns every year, and these towns often don’t get the federal recovery money they need. Now they’ve resorted to the private market for this money, with massive insurance policies to protect against droughts or floods. POLITICO’s Zack Colman on the risks of relying on insurance policies to deal with climate change.