Technology
Introducing GreenBiz’s Climate Tech Startup of the Year
A venture that captures carbon and stores it in concrete won this year’s startup competition. Here’s why. Read More
Lionfish leather, pollution-free plastic and more: What's your pick?
Five startups vying for exposure and support at Bloom 23 made rapid pitches for their tech to protect nature and boost biodiversity. Read More
Is this Chicago-area startup the 'Tesla of heavy-duty' trucking?
ClearFlame Engine Technologies' engine tech allows trucks and generators to run on low-emission fuels like ethanol, methanol or liquid ammonia. Read More
How life cycle assessments can unlock value and lead to more sustainable products
Sponsored: Shifting customer expectations and net zero goals mean companies need to tap into new data to unlock value from more sustainable products and services. Read More
Climate tech investment fell by 40%, but there's a silver lining
PwC reveals a slowdown in venture capital and private equity climate tech investment, but the sector keeps outperforming the wider market. Read More
Evaluating sustainability software? Here’s 5 smart tips to get started
So long, spreadsheets. Here’s what you need to know about assessing sustainability software, a $1.2 billion (and growing) market. Read More
Why Verizon is betting on these four climate tech startups
Sponsored: Each company’s innovative solution leverages advanced technology to mitigate the impact of climate change on underrepresented communities. Read More
The DOE has $97 billion in available funds. Here’s how to compete
Seeking a share of the government’s historic funding for renewable energy projects? First, explain how your project will benefit community members. Read More
Cargill is using giant sails on its cargo fleet to cut greenhouse emissions
Shipping has long been a high-carbon industry, but Cargill and BAR Technologies believe wind power can change that. Read More
IRA spurs $213 billion in clean tech investments
A new database tracks the real-time investment numbers catalyzed by the IRA. Read More