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Reframing how we define technology could be the ultimate game-changer.
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China’s net-zero goal has strengthened the financing landscape for the country’s climate tech sector.
by Bryson Wiese
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The country leads the world in terms of total wind and solar energy installed and is poised to be the primary supplier of the clean economy.
by Sophia Wu
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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 Asian nation's ascent coincides with a seismic shift in global climate policy.
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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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Renewables, EVs and retrofits all played a role in the transition to a more prosperous and secure energy future.
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A new trade group aims to reduce environmental damage from rare earth materials, but it likely won't increase the supply of the minerals -- which cleantech and IT firms depend on -- or check soaring prices.
by James Murray
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Despite widespread beliefs that clean technologies are struggling under political and technological burdens, the reality is that green is growing and holds more promise than ever.
by Joel Makower
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Should we worry about Chinese government subsidies to its solar industry? Or send the Chinese a thank-you note?
by Marc Gunther
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The Internet, shale gas technologies and Google search engine all had their origins in research funded by the U.S. government. These are just a few examples, and show why now is exactly the wrong time to stop supporting cleantech innovation.
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The Chinese government has today given short shrift to proposals from a group of US solar firms for new import duties on low-cost Chinese solar panels, which they allege have benefited from 'illegal' subsidies.
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More than US$1 billion in food gets thrown away every year in the UK, more voices criticize the New York Times' anti-green-jobs coverage, and other news in our morning roundup.
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China expects to reach an important solar milestone by the end of the, shipping companies support the White House's new big-rig fuel rules, and more in today's early roundup.
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The components of the Sustainable Development Industry Index will include companies engaged in energy efficiency as well as renewable energy and other sustainability-focused operations.
by Robert Kropp
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Although the United States maintains a lead over China and India when it comes to scientific and technological innovation, things do not look as promising in the realm of clean technology.
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Japan's business leaders are focused on cutting emissions, though they have about the same level of a roadmap as Americans; their neighbor to the southwest, however, has quickly moved into the spotlight as a challenger, and potentially an economic threat.
by Joel Makower
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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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The news is chock full of stories about the widespread greening of China, and although it's great news for the planet, some say it's bad news for the U.S. Is China a competitor or partner, or both?
by Marc Gunther