With the severity and costs of natural disasters growing, it’s essential for governments, businesses, and households to invest in disaster resilience for communities to prosper and be better protected.
Weather-related catastrophes are increasing in frequency and severity, and billion-dollar disasters are now the norm. In 2022 alone, the cost of natural disasters exceeded $360 billion across the globe, including more than 40 weather events causing over $1 billion in damage each.
A new economic study by Allstate, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation found that every $1 spent on climate resilience and preparedness saves communities $13 in economic impact, damages, and cleanup costs.
Join us
On Sept. 26, 2024, join Allstate, the U.S. Chamber, and the U.S. Chamber Foundation for a webinar where we will explore how investments in climate resilience not only reduce disaster costs but also promote economic growth and stability in communities.
SAVE YOUR SPOT
The partnership builds on Allstate’s work to strengthen communities to empower people so they can thrive and the U.S. Chamber and U.S. Chamber Foundation’s disaster response and resiliency solutions, which include training and resources to help businesses and communities prepare for and recover from disasters.