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Clean Energy Platform Palmetto Raises $150 Million

ESG Today

TPG Rise Climate not only has deep experience across the clean energy supply chain, but this capital will also help us leapfrog some of our consumer product lines where we feel the market competition isn’t serving the consumer as optimally as they deserve.”

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AllianceBernstein: Investing Lessons From Climate School, Class of 2023

3BL Media

They also represent the lion’s share of the future fossil fuel supply. —Dr. Luisa Palacios, Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy Legacy Energy: Challenges and Opportunities in Decarbonizing China What’s the outlook for China’s energy economy? Back in 2001, it cost a little over $1 million to sequence one genome.

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Meet the 50 fastest-growing green companies in Canada

Corporate Knights

With the International Energy Agency insisting that electric vehicles need to represent 79% of global bus fleets and 59% of heavy truck fleets by 2050, Bédard says, “The need to take immediate action to decarbonize transportation is clear.”. Just to make sure, Lion is now building a $185-million battery factory. Greenlane Renewables.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

The company touts advancing responsibility for sourcing raw ingredients, such as cobalt, within its supply chain. Rosalind Brewer is the first African-American and woman to steer the company’s Americas operations as well its global supply chain, product and store development. and globally by 2040. Company profile.

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How China's energy transition engine is driving change in the Global South

Corporate Knights

Chinas renewable-energy story began almost 25 years ago, in 2001. But unlocking trade propelled it at a figurative wall: demand for energy was outpacing supply. And it so happens that lots of countries have these decarbonization targets, so how perfect is that? Power is the product; renewables are just a better way to get it.