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Decoding data centers: Sustainability due diligence across the value chain

Sarah Wilson
Managing Director, Head of Climate Center of Excellence, Nuveen
Andre Shepley
Senior Director, Nuveen Responsible Investing
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Artificial intelligence is one of the most consequential investment themes of our era and data centers are its physical backbone. Behind the promise of AI lies a rapidly expanding environmental footprint including soaring energy demand, significant water consumption, and real impacts on the communities where these facilities are built and operated.

To help investors make sense of it all, Nuveen and the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) have joined forces to produce 'Decoding data centers: Sustainability due diligence across the value chain', a comprehensive, science-grounded guide designed to help investors ask smarter questions, manage material risks, and elevate expectations across the AI ecosystem.

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About the collaboration

Environmental Defense Fund is one of the world's leading environmental organizations, bringing science-based insight to some of the most complex environmental challenges facing investors, businesses, and communities today.

Together, Nuveen and EDF offer a distinct perspective that combines investment expertise with environmental science to help the investor ecosystem navigate the data center boom with eyes wide open.

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