Table of Contents
List of illustrations vii
Preface viii
Acknowledgements ix
List of contributors x
1 Dark clouds: Regulatory possibilities Cameron Holley Liam Phelan Clifford Shearing 1
2 Co-creating sustainable risk futures: A role for insurers Vanessa Otto-Mentz Johan Strumpfer 17
3 Crime, regulation and climate finance Neil Gunningham 31
4 Speak loudly and carry a small stick: Prudential regulation and the climate, energy, and finance nexus Darren Sinclair 47
5 The contradictory roles of the insurance industry in the era of climate change Mathieu Charbonneau Aaron Doyle 76
6 Quantifying changing climate risks and built environments in Australia: Implications for lenders, insurers and regulators Karl Mallon Liam Phelan 93
7 The influence of government regulation on insurers' responses to climate change Louise Du Toit 112
8 Insurance in the Anthropocene: Exposure, solvency and manoeuvrability Nicholas Philip Simpson 135
9 Finance actors and climate-related disclosure regulation: Logic, limits, and emerging accountability Megan Bowman Daniel Wiseman 153
10 Towards attribution-based climate insurance: Redefining who should pay for weather-related insurance Mark New Sylvia Dorbor Romaric Odoulami David Maslo 179
Index 194