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Norsk Hydro, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Lowercarbon Capital are among investors committing $100 million for Verdox, a carbon capture company born at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Rapid changes are needed to accelerate decarbonization efforts — here are five key lessons for businesses striving to engineer tipping points for green goods and services.
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At GreenBiz 22, innovators who are (literally) on the front lines of the fight against climate change received recognition and funding.
by Holly Secon
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Sponsored: From underground potash mines to grower’s fields, technology is transforming the way food is grown.
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Future engineers need to understand their work’s human impact. One professor explains his practice: a 'sociotechnical approach.'
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Where do we dig up critical minerals and metals for the clean economy while doing the least damage possible? That’s a question that hundreds if not thousands of entrepreneurs are trying to solve.
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From an ESG standpoint, quantum computing technology has the potential to affect pretty much all of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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Renewable energy can take advantage of this huge increase in computing power, along with artificial intelligence (AI), robotic deployment, and automation, in a way that fossil fuels cannot.
by Bill Gross
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HSBC is to become an anchor partner of the Breakthrough Energy Catalyst, which was formally launched by the Microsoft billionaire in early January.
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Well-funded Jupiter Intelligence expands climate change risk metrics, while the venerable Accuweather launches new service.
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Energy Impact Partners is raising a $350 million fund focused on supporting “deep decarbonization” technologies.
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Puerto Rico imports 85 percent of its food. This app helps people buy the other 15.
by Kristi Eaton
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The World Bank is teaming up with Bram Cohen’s San Francisco startup to prove that cryptocurrency can be part of the solution, not a problem, for climate change.
by Jim Gold
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Climate tech designers should take a cue from consumer electronics companies such as Dell and Sonos.
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The company promises smoother supply chain processes, fewer workers in hazardous environments, and a reduced environmental impact.
by Phil Rosen
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It was another breakthrough year for climate tech. Here are three principles for keeping up the momentum.
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An influx of public and private investment could make machines that pull CO2 from the air a larger part of the climate solutions equation than many thought possible. But how fast can DAC scale?
by CJ Clouse
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Another analysis by Ericsson suggests 5G technologies could have a big impact in reducing emissions for four of the biggest-emitting sectors: power; transport; buildings; and manufacturing.
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An excerpt from the VC's latest book Speed & Scale: An Action Plan for Solving Our Climate Crisis Now.
by John Doerr
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In September, the airline pledged to buy 1.5 billion gallons of SAF over the next 20 years from Chicago-based company Alder Fuels.
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Some projections call for the overall market to reach about $63.5 billion in 2027, compared with a relatively modest $3.1 billion for 2020.
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The first step is to promote the practice of more holistic and multidimensional model evaluation.
by Sarah Khatry
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We can support the development of female entrepreneurs using accelerators and incubators and recruiting more women into the tech and banking sectors.
by Talal Rafi
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Plus, the 'high-hanging' opportunities for decarbonizing in industries such as construction and transportation are now within reach.
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More companies are talking up green hydrogen as a method of decarbonizing transportation and carbon-intense industrial processes.