This lecture will aim to understand the current and future effects of air pollution, particularly on mortality, and its impact on insurance activities. The lecture will also provide participants with tools to reimplement their own model to integrate environmental factors into risk analysis and challenge conventional assumptions.
The lecture will provide the ability to reach several objectives such as:
– Understanding the close link between climate change, air pollution, and current and future insurance risks,
– Reviewing the regulatory texts on environmental issues,
– Proposing a state of the art review of open-source data for the study of air pollution.
– Introducing the theory used for fine-scale temporal and spatial modelling,
– The quantitative translation of an air pollutant concentration measurement into an impact on mortality,
– Raising awareness of the importance of using forward-looking scenarios in insurance risk assessment.
The lecture is built around a mixed approach combining contextual and regulatory presentations, theoretical insights, and intuitive use cases. Learning will be progressive and interactive to hopefully ensure a full understanding of the topic.
Anmeldeschluss: 2025-11-19