Wildfire smoke is reshaping health risks nationwide. A new Society of Actuaries Research Institute study links fine particulate matter (PM2.5) to rising rates of respiratory, cardiovascular, mental health, and cancer conditions—effects that can last long after the fires fade.
Join this one-hour webcast to explore how wildfire-related pollution and extreme heat are influencing morbidity, insurance costs, and predictive modeling—and what actuaries, insurers, and policymakers can do to respond.