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    "Fossil Fuels",
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  "textContent": "JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America are the world’s top two fossil fuel funders. NEW YORK, NY — The 17th edition of the Banking on Climate Chaos (BOCC) report released today finds that the world’s 65 largest banks committed $906 billion to fossil fuel companies in 2025, an increase of 8% from the previous year. ... [continued]\n\nThe post New Report: Global Banks Financed Fossil Fuels with $8.7 Trillion Since the Paris Agreement, $906 Billion in 2025 Alone appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
  "title": "New Report: Global Banks Financed Fossil Fuels with $8.7 Trillion Since the Paris Agreement, $906 Billion in 2025 Alone"
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