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\nRebuilding in an Age of Constant Disasters
\nInsights from Florida after Hurricane Ian
\nMonday\, January 9\, 2022\, free webinar
\n1:00 to 230 PM EST
\nIn vite colleagues.
\nCan’t make it ? Register anyway and get the recording link.
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As climate impacts accelerate\, adaptation decisions and financing adaptation become increasingly essential to all communities acr oss the globe – whether in developed or developing countries.
\nF lorida is at the center of the climate crisis\, threatened by ever-inc reasing storms and super-charged hurricanes\, sea level rise\, and rising record-breaking heat days\, among other climate impacts.
\nThe prope rty devastation from Hurricane Ian topped $250 billion and severely damage d or destroyed 100\,000 homes. It killed 101 people. Impacts will escalate with climate change.
\nYet\, Ian-ravaged property is being snapp ed up for high-end coastal redevelopment just like after past hurricanes. Florida is living on borrowed time\, but still\, coastal development m oves forward. Why?
\nIn an age of constant disaster s\, how should climate risks be considered in Florida from policy\, in surance\, and investment standpoints? Are there national and global lesson s from Florida’s development responses?
\nLet’s find out from ins urance and financial experts. Some of their answers will surprise you.
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Joyce Coffee – Moderator
\nFounder and President of Climate Resilience Consulting
\n\n< p>CRC creates and implements climate-related strategies for municipalities and industry. In addition\, Joyce ran the preeminent global adaptation no nprofit\, the Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative\, ND-GAIN\, establis hing the fundamentals of climate resilience measurement.\n
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Ken LaRoe
\nFounder and CEO of Climate First Bank in Florida
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Climate First Bank’s vision is to reimagine finance as a force for go od and become the most impactful bank contributing to the drawdown of atmo spheric CO2. Previously\, Ken started First Green Bank in 2009 and sold it in 2018 after growing it to seven locations with over $800 million in ass ets and financial performance in the top 10% of all Florida banks
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Roy Wright
\nPresident and CEO io the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety
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IB HS delivers independent\, nonprofit scientific research and communications supported by property insurers\, reinsurers\, and affiliated companies. P reviously\, Roy was the Deputy Associate Administrator for Insurance and M itigation at FEMA.
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Trevor Burgess
\nCEO of Neptune Flood Insurance\, the largest flood insurer in th e United States.
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Neptune merges technology\, math algori thms (many are Trevor’s patents)\, and insurance expertise into innovative flood insurance products. Trevor is also Chairman of TRB Development\, a diversified real estate company\, and a former banker.
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