Isabel Peñaranda Currie
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This report was co-authored by @moira.bsky.social @ruthygourevitch.bsky.social, Tanaya Srini and me, and a joint effort of @cplusc.bsky.social and @climatecabinet.org, and had support from the @insurancefairness.bsky.social. Honestly one of the most inspiring groups I've been part of.🔥
ipenaranda.bsky.social
The design of these insurers of last resort is a policy decision; that means it can be changed.
We recommend that FAIR Plans be improved to achieve the objectives of accessible and affordable insurance, and to better address the climate crisis. See the report for a full list of our recommendations:
ipenaranda.bsky.social
Unfortunately, this is bad insurance design:
1) concentration of risk
- adverse selection, w riskiest policies
- geographic concentration, esp in Beach/Wind plans
2) no risk reduction
- linked to risky financial structures that require bailouts from all policyholders in the state (see CA)
ipenaranda.bsky.social
They are designed to foster the private market through bylaws around non-competition, rate-setting, industry governance and depopulation (forceful transference of policies back to the private market).
ipenaranda.bsky.social
FAIR plans began as a response to 1968 withdrawal of insurers from urban downtowns, as temporary fixes to lure companies back into abandoned markets. They were fundamentally designed for temporary gaps in the private market, not an intensifying climate crisis.
ipenaranda.bsky.social
And yet while these are often presented as "state-run" insurers, FAIR plans are in fact most often private syndicate pools or other private associations, headed almost entirely by private insurance company execs. 86% of these plans are run by majority-industry reps.
ipenaranda.bsky.social
As premiums rise and insurers refuse to offer new or renew existing policies, homeowners and businesses are increasingly turning to insurers of last resort. They're a big deal! 35 states have some version of theses insurers, and in 2024, they offered 3.3 MILLION policies, w coverage of $1 trillion
ipenaranda.bsky.social
Insurers of last resort are state-enabled programs meant to provide insurance to properties that insurers refuse to cover. And yet in our @cplusc.bsky.social report, we find these plans are ill designed to meet their policy objectives, and are instead run by and for the private insurance sector 🧵
cplusc.bsky.social
As insurance prices balloon & companies refuse renewals, state “insurers of last resort” (FAIR plans) are often the only coverage option left for many homeowners. Our new report explains how they often prioritize cost savings for companies, not affordability for families.
ipenaranda.bsky.social
La mitad de los pagos iniciales para el canal de Panamá se hicieron en inversiones de JP Morgan en finca raíz en NYC, y ahora es un promotor inmobiliario Neoyorquino quien busca quitarle el canal a los panameños...

Me encantó colaborar con @phenomenalworld.bsky.social
sururbano.bsky.social
🚨Nuevo Episodio🚨La promesa de Trump de "recuperar" el Canal evoca periodos del expansionismo EEUU. Junto con @phenomenalworld, @Celopezm+@DaniloRLL, hablamos sobre el transitismo como modelo de desarrollo, legados imperialistas + la coyuntura actual open.spotify.com/episode/3cU0...
Tránsitos Turbulentos en el Canal de Panamá con Camilo López y Danilo Rivera
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I went on an ill-fated hike that kept me from hosting this episode; the silver lining is that i got to hear Sebastian Solarte interview Prof. Herrera as a listener, and learned SO much about what makes successful social movements+policy change, esp. around environmental harms. Check it out!👇🔥
sururbano.bsky.social
🚨 New Episode 🚨
Toxic pollution kills 12.6 million people a year—nearly 1/4 of all global deaths; yet environmental harms are often slow-moving+difficult to detect. Sebastián Solarte talks to Prof. Veronica Herrera about how citizen action creates policy change open.spotify.com/episode/5nQ2...
Pollution, Slow Harms and Citizen Action with Veronica Herrera
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The antics of the global populist right are intended to make us forget that theirs is a project of class+racial domination + that we must counter it on those grounds. @bhbradlow.bsky.social reminds us of the power of fighting for equality at the scale of the city +that a more just world is possible!
sururbano.bsky.social
Episode alert 🚨Its more important than ever to remember that grassroots struggles for the right to the city are one of the most important factors in creating more equal cities. This week, we re-run a much needed reminder from @bhbradlow.bsky.social on #Sur_Urbano. open.spotify.com/episode/0BgO...
RERUN: What makes cities more or less unequal? With Ben Bradlow
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El dolor de la diáspora consiste en sentir destruidas nuestras comunidades; sentí a lo largo de estas conversaciones que el DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS nos va a ayudar a tejerlas de nuevo <3

Espero que les guste este episodio, buena excusa para escuchar mucho reggaetón
sururbano.bsky.social
POR FIN: Nuestro análisis de "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" de #BadBunny en Sur-Urbano está aquí. Nos juntamos con @juanjoarroyo23 @coralmerfi @sebastiandsz y Ashley Ortiz para analizar el contexto político, musical y territorial del álbum. open.spotify.com/episode/4qts...
Sur-Urbano on DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS de Bad Bunny
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Reposted by Isabel Peñaranda Currie
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Tell me you're redlining without telling me you're redlining
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The US DOT says it's planning to prioritize areas with high marriage & high birth rates for funding.

Our new analysis @urbaninstitute.bsky.social shows this would disproportionately fund:
—Communities with a higher white resident share
—Low-density areas
—High-income areas
—Car-dependent areas
DOT’s Plan to Distribute Funding by Birth and Marriage Rates Would Leave Communities Most In Need Behind
If enacted, the new US Department of Transportation memo would prioritize funding to whiter, higher-income, more car-dependent areas over communities of color and people who walk, bike, or take public...
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The possibility of resistance in this moment requires that we understand why so many Latinos supported Trump+possibly the most racist and explicitly imperialist iteration of the Republican party. On #Sur-Urbano, @williamcallison.bsky.social + I talk to Prof. Daniel HoSang on the multi-racial right.
sururbano.bsky.social
Given the militarization of immigration policy, + the stand-off between Trump and Gustavo Petro, it's important to reflect on why Latinos in the US tended to swing to the right in many key cities and jxs. @williamcallison.bsky.social and I interview Prof.Daniel HoSang: https://buff.ly/3EpC45W
Latinos for Trump and the Multi-Racial Right with Daniel Martinez HoSang
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Siento que las posibilidades de resistencia a este momento tan desolador requieren que entendamos por qué tantos latinos apoyaron a Trump, y el fenómeno de la derecha multi-racial. No se pierdan a @williamcallison.bsky.social y Daniel HoSang en #Sur_Urbano
sururbano.bsky.social
Given the militarization of immigration policy, + the stand-off between Trump and Gustavo Petro, it's important to reflect on why Latinos in the US tended to swing to the right in many key cities and jxs. @williamcallison.bsky.social and I interview Prof.Daniel HoSang: https://buff.ly/3EpC45W
Latinos for Trump and the Multi-Racial Right with Daniel Martinez HoSang
Sur-Urbano · Episode
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