
Pooja Khosla
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Jan 17, 2024 |
insight.factset.com | Tom Abrams |Kevin Lu |Pooja Khosla
In this Insight we delve into the structure of the domestic cement industry, outline the energy use in cement production, and discuss potential decarbonization technologies. The cement industry plays a vital role in the economy as the key binding agent used in concrete. Concrete is ubiquitous—used to construct buildings, roads, runways, sewer pipelines, and energy infrastructure, for example—and cement is the second most-used material in the world after water.
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Dec 19, 2023 |
insight.factset.com | Kevin Lu |Tom Abrams |Pooja Khosla |Chris Lee
The 28th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) discussed nuclear energy as a potential solution for clean energy. On December 1, 22 countries including the US, Canada, the UK, and France pledged to triple nuclear power capacity by 2050 (from 2020 levels). However, COP28 hasn't made any final decisions regarding the pledge but did offer a new specific target to triple renewables and double energy efficiency by 2030. Why has nuclear energy drawn such focus among some countries?
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Nov 2, 2023 |
insight.factset.com | Pooja Khosla |Chris Lee
It is easy to imagine the predicted impacts of climate change are relevant mostly in the distant future. But when making investment decisions, giving short shrift to short-term climate scenarios could result in missed opportunities. Let’s take a look at why it’s important to consider both short- and long-term circumstances. So much of the conversation around climate impact focuses on ambitious goals set for distant decades; it’s why you'll see many net zero initiatives for 2050 or even 2100.
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Aug 21, 2023 |
bcpost.com | Pooja Khosla
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / August 16, 2023 / GreenMoney Journalby Dr. Pooja Khosla and Thomas H. Stoner Jr., EntelligentFor investors concerned about climate change risk, the issue of which stocks to buy, hold and sell can be quite complicated. The power sector representing the largest consumer of carbon fuels is highly regulated. When plants are decommissioned, rates are typically raised to cover the cost of investment in replacement plants and equipment.
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Aug 20, 2023 |
torontotelegraph.com | Pooja Khosla
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / August 16, 2023 / GreenMoney Journalby Dr. Pooja Khosla and Thomas H. Stoner Jr., EntelligentFor investors concerned about climate change risk, the issue of which stocks to buy, hold and sell can be quite complicated. The power sector representing the largest consumer of carbon fuels is highly regulated. When plants are decommissioned, rates are typically raised to cover the cost of investment in replacement plants and equipment.
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