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Balancing Act: Climate Risk and the Energy Transition in a Digital Economy

Date:
Time:
Thursday, April 24, 2025
3.30 PM – 6:00 PM PDT
Location:
595 Market Street, 9th Floor – ZO Conference Room San Francisco, CA 94105

As 2025 progresses, there are reasons for optimism and for caution when it comes to climate change and the energy transition. Demand for reliable energy is surging due to a data center boom that aims to support the expanding digital economy. As data centers become more energy-intensive, renewable energy and increased efficiency have a role to play in reducing their carbon footprint.

S&P Global Commodity Insights predicts $60T in energy investment opportunities by 2050 across clean energy technologies, power, and transmission globally under a net zero scenario. Over this same period, S&P Global Sustainable1 identifies almost $25 trillion in cumulative financial impacts for the world’s largest companies due to changing climate hazard exposures under this net-zero scenario.

We invite you to join S&P Global and a panel of financial sustainability specialists for a conversation in how to manage climate risk, identify opportunities, and consider the role of data centers in the energy transition.

Speakers:

S&P Global Contributor
Rohini Samtani serves as Business Development Manager for Climate Risk at S&P Global Sustainable1. She focuses on the strategic development of S&P Global Physical Climate Risk products across Asia and Middle east regions. Prior to joining S&P Global Sustainable1 she was at Bloomberg engaging with their broad range of financial data products. Full Bio
S&P Global Contributor
S&P Global Contributor
Ben Reneker leads the Technology segment product team at S&P Global Market Intelligence Full Bio

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