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blogs.edf.org
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| | | | | Over the past several weeks, I'vewritten a lotabout the intimate and inextricable connection between energy and water. The energy-water nexus involves a number of technologies, environmental factors and stakeholders. Thus, it's no surprise that water and energy's fundamental connection has eluded policymakers for so long. With this post, I review the lessons discussed so far, [...] | |
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www.starlingbank.com
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| | | | | At Starling, we're committed to doing our part to fight climate change. As part of that commitment, we work hard to reduce our carbon emissions and invest in environmental community projects to offset them. | |
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briangitt.com
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| | | | | Natural gas and nuclear power will be the big winners in the energy sector over the next 20 years. They have a competitive advantage over solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, coal, and oil. That advantage, combined with market factors, sets up rare investment opportunities to hold high-quality energy companies and buy natural gas and uranium futures. | |
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www.intelletecenergy.com
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| | | Read our blog on: In the news: The Inflation Reduction Act effect, global energy investment funds, energy news from California, tech talent needed by climate firms | ||