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Climate change will raise insurance premiums, says ABI

floodHouse insurance could become more expensive as a result of climate change, an insurance body has said.

The Association of British Insurers warned that insurance companies would have to pay out more for flood and windstorm damage as temperatures increased. The extra cost would in turn be passed on to policyholders in the form of higher premiums.

Wales and the south-west of England would be worst hit, the report said.

The ABI report, which used predictions from the Met Office, studied the financial effect of temperature increases of 2, 4 and 6 degrees Celsius.

A rise of 4 degrees could see the average annual insured losses from river flooding and flash floods in the UK rise by 14% to £633m by 2060, while wind storm losses could increase by 25% to £827 million each year.

“These findings have serious implications for insurers, householders, businesses and governments,” said Nick Starling, the ABI’s director of general insurance and health.

“The continued widespread availability of property insurance in the future depends on taking action now to manage the threats of climate change.”

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