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Soaring Insurance Premiums Amid Changing Climate

Soaring Insurance Premiums Amid Changing Climate

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As climate change persists, the impact of severe weather on insurance premiums is becoming more evident, pushing affordability out of reach for many Australians.
Bernadette Systa, a mother of five, faced an undeniable financial strain as her annual home and contents insurance costs surged from a modest amount to more than twice what she initially paid.
This experience echoes a growing dilemma faced by households across the country.

Climate change is amplifying extreme weather events, leading to substantial infrastructure damage. In response, insurance companies are recalibrating premiums to reflect the increased risk, not only in high-risk flood-prone zones but also across broader regions.

Statistics from the Actuaries Institute indicate a 9% rise in median insurance premiums within a year, with marked surges of 30% in cyclone and flood-prone areas.

Living in the outskirts of south Brisbane, Ms. Systa frequently contends with storms, a threat she identified as particularly perilous, especially those involving hail and intense winds. "We're getting more extreme storms, and it’s that kind of damage that I am probably most concerned about."

A recent survey conducted by Parents for Climate in collaboration with the Climate Council reveals a concerning trend: 71% of parents express anxiety over the escalating cost of insurance driven by climate impacts.

Economist and Climate Councillor Nicki Hutley noted that energy reliance on oil and gas is exacerbating both climate and cost-of-living crises. "Aussies feel the strain every time we fill up cars with pricey petrol or use expensive gas to heat our homes," she explained. "These polluting products are increasingly being reflected in inflation charts."

The survey, covering 1590 participants, discovered that nearly 30% of parents are now finding it difficult to pay for basic necessities, including groceries, utilities, and insurance premiums.

The unfolding scenario underscores a rising urgency for cleaner energy solutions. Households seeking to alleviate costs have shown a growing interest in sustainable alternatives like rooftop solar panels, household batteries, and energy-efficient appliances. Ms. Systa, although benefiting from solar provisions, stressed the need for greater governmental intervention to alleviate the costs of purchasing electric vehicles.

"We have two gas-guzzling cars that are both costly to maintain and environmentally damaging. I'd love the chance to switch to an EV, but it's currently beyond our financial reach," she said.

As reported by AAP, these insights highlight the increasingly intertwined nature of climate consciousness and financial realities, igniting public discourse on feasible solutions amid pressing environmental changes.

Published:Thursday, 14th Nov 2024
Source: Paige Estritori

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