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Reframing how we define technology could be the ultimate game-changer.
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With capital-intensive business models and long sales cycles, climate tech entrepreneurs face unique challenges that elude other founders. Here are some ideas for improving their chances at long-term survival.
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The stunning array of technologies emerging to decarbonize the world and make it more habitable for flora, fauna and humans goes far beyond cleantech 2.0.
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It's about the consumer-friendly product, yes, but for this ex-Googler, it's especially about the right employees.
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The first start-up accelerator was founded in Tel Aviv as recently as 2011. By 2015, the city had accelerated like a Tesla.
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A tenfold increase in the pace of clean tech deployment is required to meet the Paris Agreement goals.
by James Murray
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Study: 10-fold increase in pace of clean tech deployment required to meet Paris Agreement goals
by James Murray
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The U.S. Office of Technology Assessment evaluated science and tech breakthroughs for two decades. Now's the time to relaunch it on a bigger scale.
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China can be a great place for international companies interested in green business. It's a matter of getting to know the right people, adapting to the culture and "getting over your fear of China," says Peggy Liu, the chair of JUCCCE.<br />
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Humans have been altering the planet for more than hundreds of years, so it's only our responsibility to actively use geoengineering to avoid catastrophe, said Jamais Cascio in his State of Green Business Forum presentation, “Hacking the Earth (Without Voiding the Warranty).”<br />
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What happens when green business meets cleantech? When those companies are like Best Buy, Autodesk and Serious Materials, you get firms that align their products and services with efforts to foster sustainability -- and in some cases guide the marketplace toward broader and deeper adoption of environmentally responsible practices.