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Consultation on a blueprint for an awareness tool for natural catastrophe risks and prevention measures

Details

Status
Closed
Opening date
Deadline

Target audience

All interested parties.

Why we are consulting

Climate change triggers more intense and frequent natural hazards such as heatwaves, storms, floods, and droughts. This is making current and future homeowners more exposed to climate-related damages, and can lead to higher home insurance premiums over time. Increasing citizens’ awareness about natural hazards and climate risks becomes increasingly relevant for citizens and insurers alike.

In this context, EIOPA is proposing the development of an awareness tool that can be used by all Europeans to better understand the potential impacts of climate change on their properties. 

EIOPA outlines the key information that should be made available in the tool, including:

  • The risk score to natural hazards of a property based on its location
  • Risk prevention measures available for the most common types of perils
  • Measures related to insurance coverage, providing information on the importance of being aware of exclusions, on potential national insurance schemes in place for natural catastrophes, among others.

Respond to the consultation

The response period for this consultation has ended. Thank you for your input.

Consultation outcome

All responses will be published on EIOPA’s website unless otherwise requested.

Reference documents

  • 28 NOVEMBER 2024
Consultation paper on a blueprint for an awareness tool for natural catastrophe risks and prevention measures
  • 28 NOVEMBER 2024
Existing tool mapping to raise risk and prevention awareness.xlsx