#JCRR

Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-06-02

#JCRR RESEARCH ARTICLE NOTIFICATION: Our latest peer-reviewed research is now live! In this article, authors Ed Pope and Sam Phibbs show the impacts of further warming of the climate to 2°C above pre-industrial temperatures on hurricanes and their associated insured losses. 

Click here to read the article “Insured U.S. hurricane loss under a 2°C warmer climate” for free: journalofcrr.com/research/03-0

#DiamondOpenAccess #Risk #Insurance #Impact #ClimateChange #ClimateRisk #TropicalCyclones #Hurricane

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Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-05-30

#JCRR RESEARCH ARTICLE NOTIFICATION: In our latest comment article, Carolyn Kousky, Environmental Defense Fund, and Hannah K Friedrich, University of Arizona and Cornell University, explain the various state-created disaster insurance programmes in the United States and discuss their future role in an era of increasing risk.

Click here to read “What is the Future of State-Created Insurance Programmes?”: journalofcrr.com/comment/03-01

#DiamondOpenAccess #Risk #Insurance #Impact #ClimateChange

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Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-05-28

The 2025 Hurricane Season is soon to begin, and while daily forecasts will be crucial during this time, so too are future assessments and projections.

Two #JCRR manuscripts shed light on tropical cyclone risks and the uses of climate models - and more will be published in the coming months. 

Keep informed here: journalofcrr.com/research/

#NaturalHazard #RiskModelling #CATrisk 

An aerial photo of the damage caused by Hurricane Ian in 2022.
Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-05-21

At #JCRR, we continue to support academics and national agencies as they seek to deliver global climate resilience through research and data understanding. 
We do not charge for academics to submit papers - and we do not charge our readers to read papers: journalofcrr.com/about-us/

#DiamondOpenAccess #Insurance #Development #Resilience #ClimateRisk #RiskModelling #CATrisk

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Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-04-23

#JCRR is #DiamondOpenAccess, which means we do not charge submission fees - and we do not charge for readers to access our content either, because we know that the key to addressing #climate challenges is through open and transparent exchange of knowledge and ideas.

If you are a researcher in the field of catastrophe risk and resilience then we invite you to contact us with an outline of your research field and publication goals, or submit your research for peer-review: buff.ly/iMnCUXp

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Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-04-17

In a recent comment article submitted to #JCRR titled “Insights into Industrial Catastrophe Risk Climate Peril Modelling, and Cross-Sector Opportunities for Progress”, the authors discussed the different approaches they take to create models reflecting the current distribution of hazard frequency and intensity.

As a #DiamondOpenAccess journal, the article is free to read: journalofcrr.com/comment/02-04 

#Sustainability #ClimateChange #ClimateRisk #RiskModelling

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Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-04-09

As the first #DiamondOpenAccess, peer-reviewed journal of catastrophe research, we realised we needed more than just a website to publish our latest findings: and so we set up the Journal Newsletter, a free, digital compilation of all the latest research and insights from the world of catastrophe risk and resilience.

Each issue features all the latest #JCRR peer-reviewed research and opinion articles from industry experts and academics globally: journalofcrr.com/ 

#ClimateChange

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Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-04-03

#NaturalHazards and extreme weather events can not only cause devastating fatalities and immediate destruction, but they also have long-lasting financial impacts that disrupt development progress or reverse development gains.

In one of our latest comment pieces, a collective of authors discuss how closer coordination between science and practice is essential for developing effective insurance programmes that can address inequitable protection gaps: journalofcrr.com/comment/02-01 

#JCRR #ClimateRisk

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Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-03-26

In our latest peer-reviewed research, authors B. Fosu et al employ the Columbia Hazard model (CHAZ) to characterise future tropical cyclone activity. 

“Assessing Future Tropical Cyclone Risk Using Downscaled CMIP6 Projections” is available to read and download for free via the #JCRR website: journalofcrr.com/research/02-0

#DiamondOpenAccess #ClimateChange #ClimateRisk

Satellite imagery of Tropical Cyclone Ingrid off the coast of Australia
Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-03-18

MANUSCRIPT UPDATE: We are excited to announce that we have multiple articles in the final stages of peer-review! Keep an eye on the #JCRR social media accounts for the next set of publication date announcements! 

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#DiamondOpenAccess

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Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-03-04

“The main reason we don't know what the frequency of Tropical Cyclones will be in 10 years' time is because we don't know what the frequency of Tropical Cyclones is today.” 

So, what to do?

Stephen Jewson, Lambda Climate Research, puts forward some ideas in this #JCRR paper: journalofcrr.com/research/02-0

#DiamondOpenAccess #TropicalCyclones #ClimateChange #hurricanes #CatastropheModeling

Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-02-17

MANUSCRIPT UPDATE: We are excited to announce that we have multiple articles undergoing the final stages of peer-review - so remember to keep an eye on the #JCRR social media accounts for the next set of publication date announcements! 

journalofcrr.com/

#DiamondOpenAccess #ClimateChange #ClimateRisk

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Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-02-14

Science doesn't disappear - but when misinformation spreads and evidence is buried, the risks only grow.

#JCRR is the first #DiamondOpenAccess, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to #CatastropheResearch. Free to publish. Free to read. A global platform for experts to share knowledge without political or corporate interference.

We are accepting research on #ClimateChange, disaster resilience, and risk; science should never be paywalled: journalofcrr.com/

#AcademicFreedom

A photo of a forest fire with a quote from Oliver Wing, Editor in Chief: "Climate denial. Data distortion. Politically motivated disinformation. In a world where bad actors manipulate facts for profit and power, controlling access to knowledge is a dangerous game. When research on disasters, climate risks, and resilience is locked behind paywalls, we don't just limit access - we enable falsehoods to flourish."  "Diamond open access, as championed by the Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience, isn't just about free articles, it's about defending science. It ensures that peer-reviewed, evidence-based research remains in the hands of scientists, policymakers, and the public, not buried behind corporate interests or subscription fees."  "The fight against misinformation starts with radical transparency. If we want a world where decisions are based on facts - not agendas - we must break down the barriers to knowledge. The cost of inaction? A future dictated by those who shout the loudest, not those who know the most."
Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2025-01-14

We’re excited to announce that we have multiple papers currently undergoing peer review. Make sure to follow our social media accounts and sign up to the digital Journal Newsletter to stay up to date on all the latest publication announcements!
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#JCRR #DiamondOpenAccess #ClimateChange

Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2024-11-13

This month it seems the hot topic of conversation is probabilistic #catastrophe modelling. The team from Verisk in Boston, MA explores more in this recent #JCRR article: “Insights into Industrial Catastrophe Risk Climate Peril Modelling, and Cross-Sector Opportunities for Progress”: journalofcrr.com/comment/02-04

#ClimateChange #CatastropheRisk

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Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2024-11-11

There's still time to register for our first virtual community event on 13th November at 15:00 BST.

Whether you're an insurer, exposure manager, risk modeller, NGO, or an academic researcher passionate about catastrophe risk and resilience, this is a chance to engage with the Journal's editorial board, find out more about our work, and share feedback to influence #JCRR's future direction.

Register today: events.teams.microsoft.com/eve

#Insurance #Resilience #ClimateChange #ClimateRisk

Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2024-11-04

Get Involved in the Resilience Community!

Join the free Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience virtual event 13th Nov 15:00 BST. Hear from experts, learn how the Journal drives resilience research, and contribute your ideas to its future. Be part of a growing network - register today!

events.teams.microsoft.com/eve

#JCRR #Risk #Insurance #Resilience #ClimateChange #ClimateRisk

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Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2024-10-24

Join the Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience Event!

On 13 Nov 15:00 BST, don’t miss your chance to hear from the Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience editorial board. Discover how the Journal advances research and resilience strategies, and help shape its future by sharing your feedback. Join the conversation - register now!

events.teams.microsoft.com/eve

#JCRR #Risk #Insurance #Resilience #ClimateChange #ClimateRisk

Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2024-10-14

#JCRR is inviting researchers in the field of catastrophe risk and resilience to contact us with unpublished submissions on the topic of #earthquakes and seismic activity.

As a #DiamondOpenAccess interdisciplinary research journal, we do not charge for receiving or publishing submissions. We also ensure that all articles published under the JCRR title meet high standards of #scientific significance and quality.

More information: journalofcrr.com/about-us/

#RiskModelling #CATrisk

A photo of some of the after-effects of the 2024 earthquake in Noto, Japan.
Catastrophe Risk & ResilienceJournalCRR@fediscience.org
2024-10-10

As part of our mission to remove those all too familiar barriers to publication found within traditional outlets, we have made the #JCRR Digital Journal free to read and sign up for.

Last month's issue featured comments from Verisk, the Environmental Defense Fund, research from Princeton University, plus so much more.

If you haven’t already done so, you can sign up to the #JCRR Digital Journal for free here: journalofcrr.com/

#DiamondOpenAccess #ClimateChange #ClimateRisk

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