Technology
Carbon removal startup lands $53 million contract
Frontier, the carbon removal buyer collaboration, agreed to pay Charm Industrial in one of the largest CO2 removal deals to date, which calls for an elimination of 112,000 metric tons by 2030. Read More
Enterprise software heavyweight SAP embeds ‘green ledger’ into core apps
The German software company wants to make its products synonymous with carbon accounting, with a big emphasis on addressing the Scope 3 data challenge. Read More
Climate tech needs a lesson in circularity
An equitable path to the clean economy will require far more attention to where we "dig up" lithium, cobalt and other critically important minerals. Read More
Startup Corner: April Roundup
April's editions of Climate Tech Rundown featured Viridos, Ocean Oasis, ChargerHelp!, and Orora Technologies. Read More
These organizations are working to bring diverse perspectives to climate solutions
Diversity has proven to be more than just a marketing calling card — it has also shown to increase profits. Read More
Is the IRA trying to do too much?
The nation’s historic climate law is packed full of goodies. Are some of those goals cutting itself short? Read More
A tipping point for 3D metal printing?
Siemens Energy and Seurat Technologies have a new formula for the decarbonization math of additive manufacturing. Read More
Salesforce boots up best practice guide for sustainable software
The cloud-based software giant sets out a green code of practice to help programmers cut computer-generated emissions. Read More
Piloting climate tech is great. But companies shouldn’t overlook existing solutions
Software is helping corporations make internal sustainable solutions. Read More
A dream team for ocean carbon capture?
A group of former Google, SolarCity and Tesla executives in April snagged $20 million in what is being called the largest ocean-based carbon removal investment to date. Read More