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16 April 2021 Share The nuclear power industry and its supply chain already conforms with the environment, social and governance (ESG) principles being discussed by investors, delegates at the World Nuclear Fuel Cycle forum heard on 14 April. However, speakers in a session on ESG investments in the nuclear fuel cycle called for the industry to be more vocal in getting this message across. The panel in the ESG Investments in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle session of the World Nuclear Fuel Cycle forum Opening the session, moderator Riaz Rizvi - a partner at Rice Capital Partners and former chief commercial officer for Kazatomprom - said there were three pillars to ESG. The environment pillar includes climate change, pollution and waste, and environment opportunities such as clean technology and green building. Water scarcity and biodiversity are some of the other factors that investors are really thinking about, he added. The social pillar covers human capital, stakeh ....
This Alpha Lithium profile is part of a paid investor education campaign. Overview The international community is in the midst of a battery revolution. Shares of electric vehicle maker Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) surged 695 percent in 2020, making it one of the most valuable companies in the world and showcasing the promising growth narrative of the electric vehicle boom. The revolution for electric powered cars is not only being led by Tesla but many other car companies including (NYSE:NIO), which is expected to increase production capacity from around 60,000 vehicles a year to 150,000 by the end of this year. Volkswagen (OTC Pink:VWAGY), General Motors (NYSE:GM), Nissan (OTC Pink:NSANY), Hyundai (OTC Pink:HYMTF) and BMW are also investing heavily into the boom. ....