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The pipeline of investable renewable energy and low carbon infrastructure projects in developing nations needs to be up to nine times larger, warns the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
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App provides flood data and forecasts up to seven days in advance to regions where more than 460 million people are exposed to severe flood risk.
by James Murray
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Water tech investment is picking up speed, but why does it appear stranded at sea in comparison to other climate sectors?
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Climate tech offers fertile ground for venture capital dollars to make a difference — and generate returns.
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10 of Israel’s most promising climate tech startups won the chance to demonstrate their innovations to the world.
by Leah Garden
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The tide is turning in our knowledge about the ocean’s depths and the critical role it could play in mitigating climate change.
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Amazon and Bill Gates-founded Breakthrough Energy Ventures are among the company's investors.
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Female-identifying founders, scientists, and entrepreneurs are my focus, now and always.
by Leah Garden
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In the first half, climate tech startups raised around $19 billion across 500 venture deals, but will that rate continue or slow down?
by Leah Garden
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The war between Russia and Ukraine is, among other things, exposing the downsides of global interdependencies.
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A recent report predicts global energy investment will rise eight percent this year, driven by surging investment in clean energy infrastructure.
by James Murray
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S&P Global Ratings expects total capital investment in North American battery storage to exceed $3 billion annually starting in 2024.
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Innovation and startups have a critical role to play in creating the climate future we want, especially in the face of lagging policies and yet-to-be-realized market demand. What is the current state of climate tech funding, and what does this mean for the state of startups and investors over the next 12-18 months?
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Climate change is simultaneously an existential threat and an unprecedented opportunity to create a more ecologically regenerative, socially just world. Can technology solve some of humanity’s greatest challenges by averting the former and unlocking the latter? What else, beyond technology, is most needed now? Join the GreenBiz analysts covering four of the most dynamic climate tech markets to share what they’re tracking and projecting.
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Date/Time: April 29, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
Amazon has been investing in sustainability for many years. Back in 2014, Amazon started making
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Insights from the real world: How businesses are tackling climate change and what they’ve learned along the way.
Better and more sustainable energy
by NRG Energy
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Join us and discover the findings of research conducted by NRG Energy and GreenBiz Group, examining key plans and actions businesses are taking to address
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As more companies commit to reduce their climate impacts, they must deliver on their promises to numerous stakeholders. Tech is a tool to help them.
by Tom Murray
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And why she is especially interested in addressing areas that go beyond traditional clean energy, like food and agriculture, and the preservation of forests.
by Sarah Golden
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A new report considers disclosures by more than 1,600 companies. The findings were fascinating, unsettling and inspiring.
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The impact on humanity is no longer a hypothetical concern.
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In this episode, an excerpt from this week's webcast about new GreenBiz research on the future of the sustainability profession. Plus, the second it our series on champion of clean energy equity.
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Here's what industry leaders say that the renewable energy market's quick expansion means.
by Camilo Monge
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The methodology shows a path for integrating new 2-degree-Celsius scenario models with traditional financial disclosures.
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The yieldco and asset-backed security models could both be highly relevant.
by Thomas Byrne