New Risk on the block
07 October 2022
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Climate change presents arguably the most significant emerging risk of our time. For the 2022 Actuarial Society of South Africa convention, Pamela Hellig prepared a presentation setting out the urgency with which actuaries should address and manage this risk. View the presentation, which won the award for Best Oral Presentation, below:
RESOURCES
Nicholas King: Climate Change Implications for SA’s Youth –
Robert Scholes: Climate impacts in southern Africa during the 21st Century –
IAIS: Application Paper on the Supervision of Climate-related Risks in the Insurance Sector –
SARB: A climate change modelling framework for financial stress testing in Southern Africa –
Andries Schutte: Incorporating Climate Risk into the ORSA – Available upon request
EIOPA: Opinion on the supervision of the use of climate change risk scenarios in ORSA –
Andries Schutte: Stress testing for Climate Risk –
Moody’s Analytics: Life Insurers: Climate Risk Modeling in the Risk Assessment Process –
Matthew Chersich et al: Impacts of Climate Change on Health and Wellbeing in South Africa – www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph
IFoA: A Practical Guide to Climate Change for Life Actuaries –
Accounting for Sustainability: TCFD Climate Scenario Analysis –
CDSB: TCFD Implementation Guide –
TCFD: Recommendations Report –
For further reading, please see our blog on why climate risk is not going away and why actuaries should care or read our article in SA Actuary Magazine – click here.
For more information please contact Pamela Hellig at pamelah@insight.co.za.
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