Technology
How BCG helps corporations invest in climate tech
The BCG Green Ventures mandate: Partner with corporations to help them identify business opportunities related to climate tech, and then jointly incubate and invest in those ventures. Read More
Planting the seeds for better vertical farm crops
After millennia of creating crops for outdoor agriculture, researchers are finally investing in creating seeds that can thrive without traditional soil, sunlight or temperature fluctuations. Read More
Introducing our Climate Tech Weekly newsletter
Climate Tech Weekly is a newsletter covering innovations, emerging technologies, startups, funding mechanisms, alliances and people driving the climate tech movement. Read More
Meet 15 BIPOC-led ventures getting a leg up from Apple
Meet the inaugural cohort of the Apple Impact Accelerator, ranging from a Native American-run renewable power company to one of the largest Latino-owned businesses in the United States. Read More
This fund is seeking diverse climate tech founders
You could argue that climate tech funds writ large should simply consider their investments using a wider aperture than historically has been the case. But today’s climate, it’s clear that far more systemic support is necessary as we make the clean energy transition. Read More
AeroFarms is trying to cultivate the future of vertical farming
The vertical farming company is poised for a momentous 18 months and the consequences will inform the future of sustainable agriculture. Read More
Want to get serious on net zero? Look to the startups
Startups are helping legacy brands address their carbon emissions at scale. Read More
This startup helps companies price carbon
Sinai Technologies, which just raised $10 million in seed funding, is a part of a wave of software startups focused on carbon accounting. Read More
A world of possibilities to weather the perfect storm
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Meet Nexii, the green construction company allied with Michael Keaton
Nexii’s composite material is manufactured off-site into lightweight panels and then assembled where it’s needed, cutting down on construction time, waste and embodied carbon. Read More