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Here are what the trendlines suggest could be five big climate-tech stories in 2021.
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Berkshire Hathaway, Microsoft, Wells Fargo are among founding partners of the initiative, which received more than 600 applications for its first cohort.
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The Amazon and Blue Origin founder pledged $791 million of his $10 billion Bezos Earth Fund to 16 nonprofits.
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Commercializing early-stage climate tech faces at least four valleys of death. Here's how we can get to the summits.
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A group of investors, policymakers, startups and energy providers are hoping to build a U.S. battery manufacturing, mining and innovation hub around the Salton Sea.
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The team plans to evaluate potential acquisitions of carbon removal and avoidance businesses. There’s a long list of categories that fit that bill.
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As the focus on promoting soil wellness and natural climate sequestration scales, data will be central. Microsoft realizes that.
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Plus a new initiative to improve transparency and accountability in reporting of climate-related risks.
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As policymakers mull measures to accelerate an economic recovery and invest in long-term infrastructure needs, policy should center on tackling the financing barriers to ingenuity and entrepreneurship.
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The prevailing wisdom is that innovation is key, but advances must be considered in the context of adoption.
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Plus, we chew on an idea to use on-demand delivery apps to help consumers understand the carbon impact of their meal choices.
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“The problems are so enormous, we need every brilliant committed mind thinking about this.”
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Scientific breakthroughs are only part of the challenge. These solutions require funding through multiple stages of development before they can be used at scale, facing many financial and operational risks along the way.
by Ben Soltoff
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Plus, an interview with water strategist Will Sarni.
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Apeel Sciences, which extends the shelf life of produce and fruits, is officially a 'unicorn' valued at more than $1 billion.
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If we had to place on a time delay the impact of headlines, we likely would see the warnings from medical experts and scientists having the strongest impact in building lasting memories for us all.
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COVID-19 is starkly illustrating how critical it is to reduce our impact on the planet and the urgent need to try harder to address societal inequalities.
by Kyle Cahill
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The CEOs of Unilever, Trane and West Rock and other corporate sustainability leaders convened virtually last week for a virtual edition of the Yale Business Sustainability Summit. Here are key themes that stood out from the discussion.
by Ben Soltoff
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It demonstrates to others that you place the planet above profits, and you’re willing to prove it.
by Deven Patten
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COVID-19 may be stopping in-person gatherings but Earth Day celebrations will go on, digital.
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Leaders from Archer Daniels Midland, Danone, Herman Miller, Mars, Perdue and more share how their companies are marking the 50th anniversary, while keeping their sights firmly focused on addressing COVID-19.
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Fantasy or nightmare? If you look beyond extreme ideas such as space shades, there's much to like about this fast-evolving category of climate tech.
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In the future, it seems, we’re all model green citizens, at least in our minds.
by Joel Makower
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What's harder, flying an around-the-world solar plane or finding a thousand profitable cleantech companies?
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Why is interest in climate tech resurging within the investment community and why are startups that have forged strategic partnerships with large companies of particular interest?
by Ritu Sharma