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Home insurers cut natural disasters from policies as climate risks grow
(www.washingtonpost.com)
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Literally what's the fucking point of home insurance if it doesn't cover disasters?! What is it insuring?
Cool, I can get hurricane insurance in Iowa and meteorite insurance anywhere else! Fuck off.
The point is to give them money and they do everything to not help you or pay out
exactly plus most of human civilization lives near coasts and if they don't Im guessing wildfire country would be the next most populous.
Insurance is about protecting against unforseen events, if it's guaranteed to have a claim, you can't insure.
So hurricanes in Iowa and meteorite impacts. Cool.
What a good industry to leave in the hands of private interests!