Startups
How companies can partner with social enterprises in their value chains
By using a social enterprise as a supplier, a distributor or a B2B service provider, companies can direct spending to a partner that will also create social or environmental value. Read More
Remora is ready to roll with carbon capture for trucks
The startup has a long list of multibillion-dollar logistics corporations signed up as pilot accounts, including Ryder. Read More
How farmers and seaweed can help tackle ocean pollution
Seaweed’s benefits as part of a superfood are well-sung but its potential to tackle the destabilization of the Earth’s natural nitrogen and phosphorous cycles deserve more attention. Read More
What Gro Intelligence’s food security models can tell us about climate risk
Gro Intelligence is a useful platform for food and beverage companies to better understand the sustainability of the global food supply. But it also is being used by organizations trying to better understand broader climate risks. Read More
A sea change for seafloor mapping
One of the biggest challenges in drawing ocean maps at any depth has been the relative lack of standardization in how data is shared. Read More
Breaker one-nine, we’ve got a low-CO2 Convoy
Climate investors from Bono and Gates to Bezos and Gore give this startup a big 10-4. Read More
Climate philanthropists, don’t make the VC mistake—invest in people of color
Climate action without equity, justice and the transformative contributions of communities of color will continue to waste dollars and fail. Read More
Gordon Gekko vs. ESG
Want to know what does serve investors? Good governance: transparency and accountability. Read More
Meet WasteShark, the aquadrone taking a bite out of plastic waste
WasteShark, sold by startup RanMarine, is eating up plastics, biomass, algaes and other debris, such as coconuts. Read More
Climate tech accelerator Elemental starts early-stage Earthshot venture fund
High-profile backers for Earthshot Ventures include legendary VC John Doerr, philanthropist Tom Steyer and Facebook Chief Product Officer Chris Cox. Read More