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This April has seen a surge in bilateral contacts between the US and China, from the Xi-Biden phone call to Janet Yellen and Antony Blinken's visits to Beijing. Relations between the two countries seem to be entering a holding pattern, as we mentioned in the RiskMap 2024 Top Risks. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are competing to raise the stakes against the world's second largest economy as the election approaches. Are we seeing the advent of a durable stabilisation in bilateral relations for the rest of the year, or just a lull before the storm? Meanwhile, China is stepping up its diplomatic reach with other countries. How will China's growing role and influence on the international stage contribute to reshaping the world order? Angela Mancini, Partner, talks with Andrew Gilholm, our Principal and Director of analysis for Greater China and North Asia, about the prospects of US-China relations during this election year, how the two candidates differ in their approach to policy around China, the key triggers for escalation to watch, and how companies should prepare for the changing global landscape. Listen to our recent episode, US election 2024: the possible outcomes and global implications, to hear more of our insights on the US election. If you are looking for more analysis across the Asia-Pacific region, please subscribe to our Asia In Focus podcast.
Organizations today generate and have access to extensive amounts of data. And when this information is properly analyzed, it can provide senior leaders, including risk managers, with critical insights that can aid decision-making processes to help organizations better identify and address both evolving and emerging risks. In this episode of Risk in Context, Marsh's Raj Lakhani and Diego Montemurri and Gruppo Iren's Paolo Cova discuss why a robust analytics program is critical for developing today's and tomorrow's risk management strategies and gaining support for proposed investments. You can access a transcript of the episode here. For more insights and insurance and risk management solutions, follow Marsh on LinkedIn and X and visit marsh.com
On Today's Show: https://thehotshotwakeup.substack.com/ Full Operational Update. Virginia and West Virginia order multiple Teams. Multiple Complexes established. Governor puts out an emergency response. Southern Area at PL3. Washington State scraps its Wildfire Risk Maps. Says their unreliable and need to be redone. However, defensible space requirements are thrown out because environmentalists say it removes too many trees. I cover the lobbyists behind this Bill and where it goes from here. State Farm doesn't renew 70,000+ policies in California. Not guilty plea in Canada's arson cause that caused the largest fire in Nova Scotia's history. Plus more. THE HOTSHOT WAKE UP — Thank you to all of our paid subscribers. Your support allows us to donate generously to firefighter charities and supports all of our content. You also receive all of our article archives, more podcast episodes, Monday morning workouts, and also entered into our giveaways, plus more.
New Oregon law forbids use of fire risk map in insurance company decisions.
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2023 felt like an uneven, transitional year. Global inflation has fallen sharply, and supply chains have recovered without a major economic crisis. But overwhelming geopolitical volatility, including ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, Europe and the Sahel, as well as a looming swathe of elections worldwide haunts any attempt to paint an overly rosy picture. 2023 also saw the emergence of a new multipolar world order as Middle Powers flexed their muscles and leaps in AI supercharged just about everything. Businesses must be ready to monitor and adapt. What's next? Join Control Risks Partner, Claudine Fry, for a conversation with Control Risks experts Jonathan Wood, a Principal in our Global Risk Analysis team based in the US, and Andrew Gilholm, a Partner in our Global Risk Analysis team based in South Korea, as they examine the key events and trends from 2023 and what these mean for the year ahead. For more on what businesses need to watch in 2024, check out RiskMap, Control Risks' annual forecast of business risks, compiled by Control Risks experts worldwide. With risk ratings and in-depth analysis, RiskMap is your essential guide to mitigating risk and seizing opportunity in the year ahead. Find out more about how we can support your business.
On today's show: We cover the Hotshot superintendent AAR that took place this week. We talk about the issues discussed, the information that's coming, and the problems some folks saw last year. We get into the Hotshot pilot programs and where those are going. The standardization of all crews nationwide and also the issues that have come about with the new push for prescribed burning during the off-season.We talk about the Oregon wildfire risk map that's been delayed again. A lot of interesting things have come out of that story. An update on the court case with the 2020 Eldorado fire. We have an update on the New Mexico legislation banning prescribe burning. Plus a lot more. THE HOTSHOT WAKE UP - Thank you to all of our paid subscribers. It allows us to donate to firefighter charities generously and supports all our content. You also receive our Monday morning workouts, article achieves, more podcast episodes, recipes, and more. https://thehotshotwakeup.substack.com/
On today's Weekly Wildfire Update: Oregon Scraps Mandated Wildfire Risk Map Due to Inaccuracies. Starting over from scratch. Residents concerned about insurance and compliance measures. California mandates insurance companies cannot cancel polices of people effected by recent wildfires. Details and repercussions. Wildfires are Increasing AND Decreasing. It all depends on the timeline. A new paper talks about historical perspective. NY Times Says Screen Time is Healthier that Wildfire Smoke. “Keep kids indoors and give them an iPad. The new normal.” Plus more. THE HOTSHOT WAKE UP - Thank you to all of our paid subscribers. It allows us to generously donate to firefighter charities and supports all the content we provide. https://thehotshotwakeup.substack.com/
The FBI Mar a lago raid fallout: McCarthy finds a backbone: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/08/10/nolte-kevin-mccarthy-rips-republicans-remaining-quiet-dems-abuse-power/ Trump shatters all fundraising records in 24 hrs after FBI raid: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/08/10/eric-trump-trump-is-shattering-all-fundraising-records-following-fbi-raid/ Alek hits Val hard cause she supports 87,000 new IRS agents: https://www.northwestobserver.com/index.php?ArticleId=2352 Sen Linthicum hits the out of touch bureaucracy that produced the insane wildfire risk map that was withdrawn. The facts: https://mailchi.mp/electdennis/smoke_mirror_tactics_0808-15689509?e=974888fb08 A new voting system for Oregon? STAR voting initiative gets filed. https://www.northwestobserver.com/index.php?ArticleId=2353 City of Bend banning the sale of pets from pet stores? https://oregoncatalyst.com/61541-oregon-cities-eye-bans-pet-stores-diesel-natural-gas.html
On this episode of Insurance Talk, Cheri and Rex, discuss the new wildfire risk map that was announced recently. This podcast provides further clarification on the letters that the State sent out as well.
A new map from the Oregon Department of Forestry estimates about 80,000 homes and buildings are in areas of high or extreme risk for wildfires. Some local municipalities have found that wildfire risk assessments they've conducted before contradict the state's analysis. Tim Holschbach is the deputy chief of policy and planning with the Oregon Department of Forestry. Chris Chambers is the Wildlife Division Chief for Ashland Fire & Rescue. They both join us to discuss the state's new map and how it compares to assessments made in the past.
Approximately 80,000 Oregon homes and other buildings are in areas of high or extreme wildfire risk. That's according to a new map the Oregon Department of Forestry released Thursday. This means that those property owners may be subject to new building code and defensible space requirements to mitigate the risk from future wildfires. The new requirements are still going through a public process and property owners can appeal their risk classification. OPB reporter Cassandra Profita fills us in on the details.
Il punto sui progetti europei delle piccole e medie aziende. Ne parliamo con Alessandro Terzulli, Capo economista di SACE, Risk Map 2022
(S2:E281) On this episode of The Fantasy Football Show, Smitty breaks down the topic: Fantasy Football Risk Map: Week 16 and for 2022??? Catch Smitty's video version of this show at https://youtube.com/thefantasyfootballshow #week16 #fantasyfootball #fantasyfootball2021 #fantasyfootball2022
Paul Hiebert, head of Systemic Risk & Financial Institutions Division at European Central Bank, returns to Kopi Time to talk about ECB's views on financial stability. We go over the pandemic's impact on the financial system, interest rate sensitivity of various sectors, corporate solvency risks, and household balance sheets. We then move on to longer dated risks, of which climate change is the one that looms the largest. Paul shares with us the findings on measuring and modelling climate change impacts for the European Union, exposure mapping, data and methodological challenges, and the need to deal with greenwashing. From companies to global regulators, the intersection of climate change and financial stability has forced a steep learning curve; Paul underscores that much has been done, but a lot more remains to be accomplished. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drew Holmer and Jennifer Hampton join PEP Talk to discuss the updates to Escambia County’s Flood Risk Map.
Our partners Miguel del Pino and Gustavo Morales Oliver, together with Geert Aalbers and Charles Hecker, partners at Control Risks and Thomaz Favaro, Brazil and Southern Cone Director at Control Risks, address the risk map in local and international legal and business matters: COVID-19 related risks, which countries will recover first, companies' readiness for recovery, the crisis between the public and private sector; USA, China, Brazil and other major players, and other relevant topics.
Control Risks, a consultancy company that specializes in global risks analysis, has recently rolled out the 2021 edition of the Risk Map. Steve Wilford, Partner for Asia Pacific, global risk analysis at the firm, shared his key takeaways and advice on how companies should respond.
This episode is one of a five-part special edition of The Global Insight exploring the regional implications of our Top 5 risks for 2021: long COVID, US-China relations, a shift to greener energy policies, digital acceleration and the risk of missing the post-COVID rebound. For this fifth and final episode in the series, Join Charles Hecker and Control Risks experts Florian Otto and Stina Connor for a discussion about what our Top 5 means for Europe. Check out the other four episodes in the series for fascinating conversations about the implications of the Top 5 in Asia Pacific, Africa, the Americas and the Middle East and North Africa.
This episode is one of a five-part special edition of The Global Insight exploring the regional implications of our Top 5 risks for 2021: long COVID, US-China relations, a shift to greener energy policies, digital acceleration and the risk of missing the post-COVID rebound. For this fourth episode in the series, join Charles Hecker and Control Risks experts Jonathan Wood and Thomaz Favaro for a discussion about what our Top 5 means for the Americas. Check back tomorrow for the fifth and final episode in the series, where we take a look at what the Top 5 means for Europe.
This episode is one of a five-part special edition of The Global Insight exploring the regional implications of our Top 5 risks for 2021: long COVID, US-China relations, a shift to greener energy policies, digital acceleration and the risk of missing the post-COVID rebound. For this third episode in the series, join Charles Hecker and Control Risks experts Graham Griffiths and William Brown for a discussion about what our Top 5 means for the Middle East and North Africa. Check back tomorrow for the fourth episode in the series, where we take a look at what the Top 5 means for the Americas.
This episode is one of a five-part special edition of The Global Insight exploring the regional implications of our Top 5 risks for 2021: long COVID, US-China relations, a shift to greener energy policies, digital acceleration and the risk of missing the post-COVID rebound. For this second episode in the series, join Charles Hecker and Control Risks experts Barnaby Fletcher and Valentin Robiliard for a discussion about what our Top 5 means for Africa. Check back tomorrow for the third episode in the series, where we take a look at what the Top 5 means for the Middle East and North Africa.
This episode is one of a five-part special edition of The Global Insight exploring the regional implications of our Top 5 risks for 2021: long COVID, US-China relations, a shift to greener energy policies, digital acceleration and the risk of missing the post-COVID rebound. For this first episode in the series, join Charles Hecker and Control Risks experts Steve Wilford and Jim Fitzsimmons for a discussion about what our Top 5 means for Asia Pacific. Check back tomorrow for the second episode in the series, where we take a look at what the Top 5 means for Africa.
This is the thirteenth year Risk Advisory has partnered with Aon to produce the Terrorism & Political Violence Risk Map by providing source data and expert analysis. This podcast is a recording of Aon’s 2020 Risk Maps COVID-19 webinar which took place on 6 August 2020, featuring comments from Aon, Risk Advisory, and Continuum Economics.
Join Charles Hecker as he chats with a panel of our experts -- Andrew Gilholm, Reema Bhattacharya and Harrison Cheng -- about how our Top 5 Risks for 2020 have evolved, and might continue to evolve, in Asia Pacific over the course of this unprecedented year. Subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Join Charles Hecker as he chats with a panel of our experts -- Caroline Naumann, Florian Otto and Alexandra Kellert -- about how our Top 5 Risks for 2020 have evolved, and might continue to evolve, in Europe over the course of this unprecedented year.
In episode 3, we featured Charles Hecker, Global Research Director at Control Risks. Charles is responsible for Control Risks' thought leadership on geopolitics, global security, political risk, and their impact on international business, including the annual RiskMap process. He led a nuanced discussion on how COVID-19 affects political and security risk dynamics in 2020, revisiting Control Risks' 2020 Riskmap in light of these developments.
In episode 3, we featured Charles Hecker, Global Research Director at Control Risks. Charles is responsible for Control Risks’ thought leadership on geopolitics, global security, political risk, and their impact on international business, including the annual RiskMap process. He led a nuanced discussion on how COVID-19 affects political and security risk dynamics in 2020, revisiting Control Risks’ 2020 Riskmap in light of these developments.
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In this episode I visit with Damon Brenner, partner at Control Risks on the 2018 Control Risk Map. He details some of the company’s findings in the document entitled RiskMap 2018. Jonathan Wood, Director at Control Risks will present to the Greater Houston Business and Ethics Roundtable on the Risk Map this coming Thursday, 25th January, from 8-10 AM at the offices of Marathon Oil, here in Houston. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cada año y desde hace más de diez, Control Risks produce un mapa de los riesgos de seguridad, políticos y operacionales que las diferentes regiones del mundo podrían representar en el año en cuestión, lo llama RiskMap. La edición 2017 estará… »
With the continued rise of Risk MAP technologies the Hazus Flood Model has evolved to a premier mitigation tool.
Learn about the current status of the Risk Map program and how it has evolved.
We sit down with Eric Berman to talk about HAZUS and Risk MAP. Click here to download the episode in MP3 format