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Jim Weiss & Howard Kunst

32 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Climate risk is changing faster than actuarial practice. In this episode of Almost Nowhere, Jim Weiss challenges how actuaries think about responsibility when models, data, and assumptions start to break down. From overlooked casualty impacts to the limits of today’s frameworks, this conversation pushes beyond the usual climate narrative. Plus, what AI means for all of it — and why the real risk might not be what you think. Filmed at the 2026 CAS RPM Seminar in Chicago.

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