What climate adaptation technology looks like

Pano AI is one example of climate tech startups emerging to tackle conditions, such as wildfires, exacerbated by climate change. Read More

Is green hydrogen the biggest opportunity for climate tech funding?

Sponsored: Dr. Maria Anez-Lingerfelt, senior scientist at Pall Corporation looks at how finance and tech must align to make further progress for sustainable energy. Read More

Microsoft raises its voice on climate priorities

The technology giant declares energy and carbon policy goals, underscores role of digitization in speeding low-carbon economy transition. Read More

Solar panels have come a long way. Recycling them has not

Making solar panel recycling more commonplace will require a mix of technological advances, economic incentives and smart policies at the state and federal levels. Read More

Galvanize: Financially supporting women entrepreneurs from 9 to 5

As a venture capital firm focused on investing in climate change solutions, Galvanize prioritizes diversification within its portfolios and its executive leadership. Read More

Episode 332: What the heck is 'nature tech'? A green building legacy

In this episode, Climate Tech Reporter Leah Garden co-hosts. Plus, tune in for our interview with Kath Williams, an early leader at the U.S. Green Building Council and World Building Council. Read More

Michael Strahan is embracing ‘nature tech’ — why you should care

The term “nature tech” describes a broad range of applied and information technologies focused on helping scale nature-based solutions to climate change. Read More

Better Get to Livin’ CO2-free, thanks to startup Twelve

Twelve, a California-based startup, is turning water and carbon dioxide into critical chemicals once dependent upon fossil fuels. Read More

Diageo launches climate solutions fund for African smallholder farms

Startups aiming to deploy technologies that can enhance farmers’ resilience to water, climate and biodiversity impacts can apply for funding. Read More

Waste data center heat is warming up Dublin homes. Is it working?

A Dublin startup is recycling the energy released by data centers to heat homes. Can the impact be more than a drop in the bucket? Read More