Climate risk is eroding Fire and Emergency's funding base even as demand grows

Climate risk is eroding Fire and Emergency's funding base even as demand grows

Fire and Emergency New Zealand depends on levies from property insurance contracts for 95–97 percent of its revenue. But climate-related repricing is pushing households and businesses out of the insurance market. The same weather events straining FENZ operationally are narrowing the levy base that funds it. Minister Brooke van Velden has now ordered a formal funding review.

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