• @kitnaht
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    1 month ago

    This has more to do with the incredible cost of housing rather than climate crisis though. Yes, the frequency of these things is increasing - but NOT anywhere near the same degree as property values skyrocketing and causing the ‘repair cost’ to go up as well.

    I understand that in the long run, it’s a good thing to attribute this to the climate crisis - so long as it gets people to change their habits, it could be considered morally righteous.

    But the factual reality of it, is that climate doesn’t play a large part in the reasons for them doing this. And I, for one, am tired of living in this reality where things are just convenient, but not necessarily true. I am very scientifically minded, and I thrive on information being correct and accurate.

    • @MothmanDelorian
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      11 month ago

      It’s both? The insurers still cannot afford another massive hurricane around Miami.

      • @kitnaht
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        11 month ago

        Sure they can. Insurers buy insurance themselves. “Afford” to them means “If we can’t profit over 200b this quarter, line don’t go up”.