Climate Change: Legal, Insurance & Contracting Practices
$229 Member | $329 Non-Member
Credit
PDH Credits:1.5
Description
Climate change risks are being re-evaluated by insurance companies, governments, and regulatory entities. This shifting landscape has implications for engineers, as well as public and private owners and asset managers.
You'll learn how:
- Insurance companies use cat modeling software to model hazard, vulnerability, exposure and loss from climate change events—to quantify adaptation measures and assess mitigation efforts;
- Local and state governments are responding to climate change by adjusting regulations and policies;
- Asset managers are incorporating resilience into their organizations;
- Design professionals can protect themselves through contracting practices.
Join our panel of experts:
Patricia B. Gary, Lisa L. Churchill: Moderators
Nancy M. Rigassio: Climate Change and Insurance: Evolving Trends
Stephanie Kruel: The Role of Governance and Regulation
Karin Holland: Asset Management: Assessing and Protecting a Portfolio
Patricia Gary: Contracting Practices and Risk Management
*Receive a free copy of Climate Change and the Built Environment when you register for any class in this series!
Join us for the full series on Climate Change to save 25% on registration! Or join for one of the dates below.
- June 7 - Designing for the Future (now available on-demand)
- June 21 -Case Studies of Vertical and Horizontal Projects