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    The State of Play for Climate Tech

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    Date/Time: September 19, 2023 (1pm-2pm ET / (10am-11am PT)

    Climate tech is at an inflection point.

    On one hand, innovations in technology, finance and policy are aligning to accelerate deployments. Companies and localities are also doubling down on climate commitments, looking for more ways to avert the worst impacts of climate change.

    On the other hand, economic conditions and politics present headwinds. Higher interest rates and a shaky economy threaten to knock commitments off course. Other political priorities threaten the speed of adoption.

    It’s a complex moment. Yet climate tech benefits abound. Solutions are transforming energy, transport, food, carbon markets and buildings — all with the potential to generate massive wealth and build a more just society.

    In this free webcast, GreenBiz experts cover the top trends shaping the climate tech landscape and offer insights on this moment full of both promise and gridlock. Join us to hear about the climate tech state of play, technologies to watch and how to scale from here.

    Moderator:

    •  Sarah Golden, VP of Energy, GreenBiz Group

    Speakers:

    • James Ball, Director of Buildings, GreenBiz Group
    • Vartan Badalian, Director of Transport, GreenBiz Group
    • Seth Olson, Senior Manager of Food, GreenBiz Group

    If you can’t tune in live, please register and we will email you a link to access the webcast recording and resources, available to you on-demand after the live webcast.



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