All Environmental Risk articles – Page 18
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Ecolabel products linked to rainforest destruction
New report reveals sham of environmental labels
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Airlines urge Europe to reopen skies
International Air Transport Association criticises Europe’s blanket closure of airspace
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Vesuvius eruption could kill 8,000 and cost $24bn
Willis ranks 10 of Europes most dangerous volcanoes, Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull not on list
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Volcanic ash disrupts flights in Europe and US
Escaping floodwaters could cause major damage in Iceland, says RMS
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Volcanic ash cloud to hit London
A Met forecast puts the ash cloud directly over London at 6pm causing more disruption to flights
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25 die in West Virginia mine explosion
Rescue operation underway following deadliest mine explosion since 1984
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Cleaning up after ourselves
Dorothée Prunier of ACE assesses the impact for companies of the European directive on environmental liability
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Airline prices flying high
2009 one of the most expensive years for Airline insurers, says broker
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Chile earthquake among world’s most powerful
RMS says insurance penetration is high in Chile and losses are expected to rise
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Dangerous results
2009 was a relatively mild year for natural catastrophes, with losses well below average. But with the tragedy in Haiti in January, and rising global temperatures continuing to put certain regions under pressure, there is no cause for complacency, argues Nathan Skinner
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Born free and equal
The multinational that abuses its power in poorer countries risks financial losses, litigation and reputational ruin. Yet shocking cases of exploitation still occur. It is time to take responsibility, says Nathan Skinner
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HSB warns of equipment failure risk in snow
Insurer advised businesses that heating systems should be kept operating at all times
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El Niño could dull hurricanes in Australia
Guy Carp predicted below-average activity in the Australia region for the 2009/10 hurricane season
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OECD cautious on Copenhagen climate deal
Countries’ declared emissions reduction targets are not yet enough
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Climate conference delivers non-binding deal
Organisers hope to reach firmer deal one year from now
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On thin ice!
Using pioneering ice-drilling methods, one survey team has made the most ominous predictions yet for the future of the polar caps. Nathan Skinner looks at the perils facing the Arctic – and those who explore it
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Emerging economy front runner in climate policy for the first time
Brazil knocks Sweden down a notch in Climate Change Performance Index
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Current emissions pledges won’t stop global warming: IEA
The economic crisis is a unique window of opportunity to change our current, highly unsustainable energy path, says energy chief