"Get out of Seabrook," she recalled them saying. "Insurance is the primary mechanism by which climate change is pricing its way into the real estate market," said Jeremy Porter, the head of climate ...
It’s not about reinventing the wheel. It’s about opening up the door and asking, ‘Have we looked in here?’” said Eddie Nuñez, University of Houston’s vice president for intercollegiate athletics.
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Another Bay Area-based company is packing up and moving its offices to Texas, joining the likes of Chevron and Hewlett Packard, a few of the many corporations ditching the Golden State.