It is interesting to see that term “Climate Insurance.” It seems that this type of insurance for homes, land, or farms, for example, caused by climate warming, may become more common.
Nicaragua introduced so-called climate-risk microinsurance in 2021 to support farmers and small-business owners exposed to extreme weather.
Guatemala’s government initiated a similar programme, called Catastrophic Parametric Insurance, to protect the livelihoods of family farmers against severe climate risks.
Five climate adaptation ideas to watch in 2026 | Context by TRF