(Clever title, Southland Times/Fairfax)
"New Zealand's natural-disaster claims in 2013 were the highest in a decade. More than $175 m was paid out because of big storms, the Insurance Council of New Zealand says in its annual report."
There ya go then, ostriches.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
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Very astute Robert,
Pivot irrigators in 1840 were mainly male and a highrise was a roof space.
Ha! Pivotal irrigators.
That's good.
Taking GD's point, have a read of Disaster by Design to help explain why, at a time when storms are not that prolific, we're getting higher insurance claim values. Centre pivots are a good example.
This will play to one of your hobby horses, but not the AGW one.
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