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Climate Solutions in Real Estate: Tackling Risk, Affordability, and Insurance

Climate Solutions in Real Estate: Tackling Risk, Affordability, and Insurance

Update: 2024-02-06
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In this episode of the Propcast, Louisa is joined by John Rogers, Chief Innovation Officer for CoreLogic and Kirby Brendsel, Flagstar Bank’s VP, Environmental, Social, & Governance (ESG) and Sustainability Director, where they discuss all things climate and housing affordability, and the solutions that are out there to help solve the issues! 

John and Kirby explained the importance of providing data and analytics around climate risk to allow companies to measure the financial impact of climate change up to the year 2050, thus helping companies, cities, and governments to put in place mitigation plans.  

Tune into this episode to hear more about how climate solutions can help with mitigation, housing affordability and insurance, and how our guest’s collaboration create a rising tide that lifts all ships. 

 

Companies mentioned 

IBM 

Deloitte  

IPCC 

 

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My big advice for anyone would be that if you're passionate; follow your passion, go for the things that you want to do, or things that you can make a difference on, even on a small scale related to sustainability. Kirby 

We provided something called ‘climate risk analytics’ which is an insight that allows companies to measure model and mitigate the financial impact of climate change – John <span class="EOP SCXW77663958 BCX8" data-ccp-props= "{"201341983":0,"335559739":160,"335559740":2

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Climate Solutions in Real Estate: Tackling Risk, Affordability, and Insurance

Climate Solutions in Real Estate: Tackling Risk, Affordability, and Insurance

Louisa Dickins