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ITL Focus: Resilience & Sustainability

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Resilience & Sustainability

Hurricane Helene seemed to be mocking a recently formed collaboration among insurance companies, Duke University, and the University of Georgia to address the risks caused by climate change. 

The group, known as CIRCAD, held its inaugural meeting in the Buckhead section of Atlanta early this month, and I attended. I intended to tell you in this week’s Six Things newsletter about some of the intriguing presentations and the possibilities for collaboration between our industry and these universities, with federal agencies likely joining in. Then I saw pictures of Buckhead underwater over the weekend as Helene whacked the area. A Duke professor I’d been corresponding with, who had gone silent, resurfaced Sunday night to say he’d been almost completely without internet access or cell service back home in North Carolina since Friday because the devastation from Helene had been “profound.” 

 

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