The Silicon Valley model of entrepreneurship works well for software, but not always for the infrastructure developments that are necessary to slow climate change, says Oliver Morton Eaterofsun on “To a Lesser Degree”
Elemental Excelerator’s Dawn Lippert tells us why Hawaii is the best place to help climate start-ups find funding.
Tariq Fancy, who ran sustainable investments for Blackrock, asks whether environmental investing makes any difference at all.’s global energy and climate innovation editor, with environment editor Catherine Brahic, and Oliver Morton, our briefings editor. Runtime: 33min
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