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The upside of the downside of climate change is that it allows for massive growth around innovation and climate technology which are crucial for achieving net zero emissions.
As the world grapples with the impacts of the climate shift, innovative solutions are needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and transition to sustainable energy sources. Climate tech, such as renewable energy systems, carbon capture and storage, and energy-efficient technologies, play a pivotal role in this transformation.
By focussing on and investing in these developing technologies (and people), it should be an investment and market win-win situation to mitigate the effects of climate change and evolve the investment landscape.
Matt’s post by Zyad Hatquai ?looks at the pollution on Bali’s beaches and ways to reduce it in this impactful video highlighting ????????????????????, ????????????????????????????, and the ?????????? ???? ????????????.
Tatiana's post by ?Jason Goodhand shares what he learned from his recent attendance at a Battery Storage Asset Management conference.
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Neil's post by ?Megha discusses the challenges around ?climate tech investing ?through a four-cohort framework, assessing startups based on technology readiness, market readiness, and regulatory environment:
Steph’s post is Better Society Capital congratulating ImpactVC on the launch of its German chapter! ?Natalie Milde ?& Elena Harumi Stark will guide the growth of the German ImpactVC community.
John’s post by Elfrun von Koeller discusses how PE firms are progressing toward net-zero commitments and the opportunities they have to drive sustainable value creation.
Sashwot’s post is by Michael Horvath who discusses that the transition to nature-positive finance will require innovation, collaboration, and a long-term commitment in his post ?‘From Climate Action to Nature-Positive Finance: The Growing Role of Biodiversity in the Financial Sector’.