Investor Chris Sacca: ‘Sheer economics’ driving climate tech frenzy

We’ve officially topped $30 billion in climate tech investments this year, and there's still a quarter to go. Read More

Circular materials startup Made of Air raises seed round

The German company, which won the Accelerate contest at Circularity 21, is developing a process that turns wood waste into thermoplastics. Read More

Delta, JetBlue, United give sustainable aviation fuel a lift

Aside from their individual efforts, these airlines and others are flying in formation to support the SAF cause: Read More

Indigenous youth leader Xiye Bastida invites everyone to share their gifts

Xiye Bastida doesn't necessarily want support for youth as much as wants support for the overall climate movement. Read More

Climate tech needs cybersecurity

Increasingly, security considerations — for both digital and physical assets — will need to become a consideration for climate tech and green infrastructure. 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

Educating girls: The overlooked solution to climate change

Sponsored: To solve the climate crisis, accelerating education and digital equity for women and girls may be the best place to start. 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

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ESG in 20 Questions: A Practical Guide that Goes Beyond the Letters

As the pressure increases to address the most critical challenges of our time – climate change, water scarcity, social injustice, corporate responsibility – it is easy for organizations to feel overwhelmed when trying to make a real impact. When done well, better Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) management can reduce an organization’s ecological footprint, improve efficiency, and unearth new market opportunities, all while reducing risk and building resiliency. Read More