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NAIC’s ‘Climate Risk’ Survey Uses Mandatory Disclosure to Promote Activist Groups’ Agenda, According to Paper Published by Washington Legal Foundation

 by NAMIC
 May 13,2009

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INDIANAPOLIS – A set of rules adopted by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) that requires insurance companies to disclose information related to climate change serves mainly to promote the ideological objectives of global warming activists, according to a briefing paper published by the Washington Legal Foundation. The paper, “Mandated ‘Climate Risk’ Disclosure: Turning Professional Activists into Insurance Inspectors,” was written by Robert Detlefsen, vice president of public policy for the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC).

The paper examines the potential impact of the NAIC’s recently adopted “Insurer Climate Risk Disclosure Survey,” which requires all insurers with annual premium of more than $300 million to submit the completed survey to the insurance department of the state in which they are domiciled beginning in May 2010.

The survey’s eight questions appear to be derived from a set of insurer “best practices” promulgated by Ceres, an activist group that helped draft the survey and lobbied strenuously for its adoption. The survey, Detlefsen writes, “requires much more than a straightforward disclosure of discrete, identifiable risks. By demanding that insurers disclose actions they are taking in response to their understanding of ‘climate change risks,’ the survey implies that insurers ought to take concrete action in response to risks they may not understand. It could be argued that insurance policyholders and the public interest would be better served if insurers refrained from taking action in response to things they don’t understand.” The paper cites leading climate scientists who contend that the links between global warming and specific weather-related perils, such as hurricanes, are still uncertain.

Detlefsen notes that “even if the insurance risks stemming from global warming were fully understood, it is far from clear which actions available to insurers would actually be effective in combating global warming.” While the NAIC’s “Insurer Climate Risk Disclosure Survey” may appear benign because of its emphasis on “mere disclosure,” Detlefsen warns of the harmful consequences that could ensue from implicitly coercing insurers into pursuing an agenda that conforms to the policy predilections of groups such as Ceres.

Though the NAIC has instructed insurers to file the survey with the insurance department of their domiciliary state, Detlefsen notes that “the decision as to whether this requirement will be enforced ultimately rests with each state insurance department.” The WLF has mailed copies of the paper to all 57 U.S. insurance commissioners.

“Mandated ‘Climate Risk’ Disclosure: Turning Professional Activists into Insurance Inspectors” can be downloaded at http://www.wlf.org/upload/5-8-09Detlefsen_LegalBackgrounder.pdf.

The Washington Legal Foundation is a law and legal public policy center with supporters in all 50 states. WLF is the nation’s preeminent center for public interest law, advocating free-enterprise principles, responsible government, property rights, a strong national security and defense, and a balanced civil and criminal justice system.

© Copyright 2009, National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC).



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