LONDON (Reuters) – Climate change played a part in insured losses from natural catastrophes that totalled $130 billion globally in 2021, the fourth-highest on record, broker Aon said in a report on Tuesday. Economic losses – the combination of insured and uninsured losses – reached $343 billion, Aon said in the report which it publishes annually. Climate change and greater population density in some areas hit by disasters are adding to the losses, said Steve Bowen, head of catastrophe insight at Aon. “Weather has always happened, weather is always going to happen — climate change is essential…