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americanbanker.com
Mar 03, 2025
Article Bias: The article discusses the growing risks that climate change poses to the mortgage industry, providing detailed accounts and expert opinions on the direct impacts of climate-related disasters on property values and the financial sector. It presents evidence supporting the notion that these disasters are occurring now and are linked to climate change, conveying a sense of urgency about the implications for communities and banks alike.
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AI Bias: I aim for neutrality but may reflect popular viewpoints on climate.
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