Reforms to US Disaster Aid Expose Growing Home Insurance Gap January 29, 2024 By Leslie Kaufman When disaster hits in the US, the federal government gives aid to states and counties, but also to individuals. In...
US Home Insurance ‘Bubble’ Closer to Popping as ¹ú²úÒ»¸£Àû Risks Mount: Report September 20, 2023 By Leslie Kaufman Home insurance costs that have soared in much of the US may get even higher. Tens of millions of properties...
¹ú²úÒ»¸£Àû Change Drives Insurance Woes in Louisiana September 11, 2023 By Leslie Kaufman A little over a year ago, Peter Gardner, a Louisiana developer, completed rehabbing an apartment building with 144 units and...
FEMA Names Nearly 500 US Communities as ‘Resilience Zones’ September 7, 2023 By Leslie Kaufman Rikers Island in the Bronx, New York, made the list due to its extreme vulnerability to flooding. Lincoln, Wyoming, was...
Americans Are Moving Toward ¹ú²úÒ»¸£Àû Danger in Search of Cheaper Homes July 24, 2023 By Leslie Kaufman A midsummer quiz: Let’s say you read about an area experiencing blistering heat for weeks on end. Heat so hot...
¹ú²úÒ»¸£Àû Change and Homeowners’ Insurance Are on a Collision Course June 9, 2023 By Leslie Kaufman A summer that has already seen water crises and wildfire smoke is rapidly becoming an inflection point in the pitched...
FEMA Index Offers Closer Look at Social Risks in Disaster Resilience March 31, 2023 By Leslie Kaufman The free digital tool that the US government gives communities to help evaluate local risks from 18 natural hazards is...
Glut of Plastic Polluting World’s Oceans Is Growing Fast: Research March 9, 2023 By Leslie Kaufman There are more than 170 trillion tiny plastic particles — or 2 million tons of them — floating on the...
Hurricanes Moving Farther North to Pummel Millions More Homes in US February 27, 2023 By Leslie Kaufman and Eric Roston Is it possible to predict exactly where the wind will blow? How about where it will blow 30 years from...
The Tiny Insurance Company Standing Between Taxpayers and a Costly Coal Industry Bailout November 8, 2022 By Leslie Kaufman and Will Wade In a quiet commercial strip in an upscale suburb of Nashville, there’s a single-story brick building housing a company that...