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Between 2009 and 2011, Catlin was the principal sponsor of the Catlin Arctic Survey. Its purpose was to provide valid scientific data that experts could use to make more reliable conclusions about:
As a speciality insurance/reinsurance company, the potential effects of global warming will have a direct impact on our business. However, there are gaps in our knowledge and much of the evidence regarding the pace of global warming is not scientifically proven. Catlin is a company that manages risk based on hard facts, so we believe that obtaining this information is vital. The Catlin Arctic Survey will help inform all those who must plan for the potential effects of global warming.
Use these links to find out more about each stage of the Catlin Arctic Survey.
Arctic Survey 2011
Arctic Survey 2010
Arctic Survey 2009
What We Can Learn
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