Leading insurers tell G20 to stop funding fossil fuels by 2020 | Environment | The Guardian

Climate Home: Aviva, Aegon and Amlin issue joint statement urging leaders to build on previous commitments and end subsidies within four years

Source: Leading insurers tell G20 to stop funding fossil fuels by 2020 | Environment | The Guardian

Climate change: Get ready or get sued

Climate change: Get ready or get sued.

AT THE INTERSECTION OF WALL STREET AND MAIN: IMPACTS OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY INTERESTS, RISK ALLOCATION, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SECONDARY MORTGAGE MARKET* Elisabeth N. Radow, Esq.**

www.albanylawreview.org/Articles/Vol77_2/77.2.4 Radow.pdf.

AT THE INTERSECTION OF WALL STREET AND MAIN:

IMPACTS OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING ON RESIDENTIAL

PROPERTY INTERESTS, RISK ALLOCATION, AND

IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SECONDARY MORTGAGE MARKET*

Elisabeth N. Radow, Esq.**

Fracking Hits Property Values

Fracking Hits Property Values.

Insurers: Fracking-related damages not covered by standard policies – Timesonline.com: Progress Edition

Insurers: Fracking-related damages not covered by standard policies – Timesonline.com: Progress Edition.

Fracking: Considerations for risk management and financing – Milliman Insight

Fracking: Considerations for risk management and financing – Milliman Insight.

Nationwide insurance Co. and hydrofracking

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Another updated statement from Nationwide and Elisabeth Radow’s response to it.

July 14, 2012 at 11:37 am

Radow’s response: In response to the Nationwide release on Thursday…they have added one new paragraph at the end about consulting counsel. I don’t see the part about “not renewing policies.” That to me is the smoking gun. We all get that homeowner’s policies don’t cover heavy drilling. It is the impact of the heavy drilling on the continued willingness of Nationwide to issue its homeowner’s coverage that is of concern. That statement about “not renewing policies” didn’t come out of thin air and is the one to keep our eyes on. Susan’s note: The 2nd statement issued by Nationwide on Thursday 7/12 included the clause regarding not renewing leases. That statement may be found in an earlier blog post. Below, please find Nationwide’s statement as of 7/13. —— Nationwide statement regarding concerns about hydraulic fracturing   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 13, 2012 Contact: Media Relations Hotline 614-249-6349 Columbus, OH- Nationwide issued the following statement today regarding insurance coverage concerns related to hydraulic fracturing, better known as “fracking”. Gas and oil drilling has been going on in this country for many years in the west and southwest. Fracking is another variation of the gas and oil business. In recent years, oil and gas exploration has come to New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Nationwide has not changed our policies or guidelines, nor are we cancelling policies. Fracking-related losses have never been a covered loss under personal or commercial lines policies. Nationwide’s personal and commercial lines insurance policies were not designed to provide coverage for any fracking-related risks. Insurance works when a carrier can accurately price the coverage to match the risks. When information and claims experience are not available to fully understand the scope of a given risk, carriers aren’t able to price protection that would be fair to both the customer and the company. However, Nationwide will investigate all claims submitted by our customers that they believe are the result of damage from fracking. Every Nationwide claim is reviewed on a case-by-case basis. From an underwriting standpoint, we do not have a comfort level with the unique risks associated with the fracking process to provide coverage at a reasonable price. Insurance is a contract and it is designed to cover certain risks. Risks like natural gas and oil drilling are not part of our contracts, and this is common across the industry. Our longstanding underwriting guideline is that we do not insure the oil and gas business. We encourage consumers to be knowledgeable about any risks to their property and assets. For advice, seek the help of financial and legal specialists who can discuss the unique nature of the risks associated with oil and gas exploration. We also advise consumers to talk to their insurance agent to understand what coverage is provided in their personal or commercial lines policies. About Nationwide Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, based in Columbus, Ohio, is one of the largest and strongest diversified insurance and financial services organizations in the U.S. and is rated A+ by both A.M. Best and Standard & Poor’s. The company provides customers a full range of insurance and financial services, including auto insurance, motorcycle, boat, homeowners, pet, life insurance, farm, commercial insurance, annuities, mortgages, mutual funds, pensions, long-term savings plans and specialty health services. For more information, visit http://www.nationwide.com Nationwide, the Nationwide frame mark, and On Your Side are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company.