Which Is Our Higher Priority—Net Zero or Resilient In USA Housing?

Insurance claims from California’s deadly November 2018 wildfires have topped $11.4 billion, making the series of fires some of the most expensive in state history, officials said Monday.  The latest tally adds to growing concerns about the future availability of home insurance in wildfire-prone areas.  More than $8 billion of the November 2018 losses stem from the fire that leveled the town of Paradise, killing 86 people and destroying roughly 15,000 homes. The other $3 billion in losses are from two Southern California wildfires that ignited the same week.  The numbers were expected to rise, though not dramatically, state Insurance Commissioner…