How Coastal Communities Can Build Climate Resilience

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"Every $1 invested in disaster mitigation actually saves at least $4 of disaster response money."

Small Island Developing States are vulnerable to storms, hurricanes and cyclones – all of which are intensified by climate change. Without insurance, the impact of natural disasters can be even more devastating.

As Rebekah Clement from Lloyd's explains, the insurance industry can support disaster resilience in these nations by providing financial protection against extreme weather events, enabling rapid recovery.

To learn more about the role of insurance in building coastal resilience, watch the extended interview with Rebekah.
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