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Climate Salad's third trade mission to SF

We've returned from our third trade mission to San Francisco, with some key learnings and reflections
Industry

Keeping the Climate Tech Flame Alive

The path of a climate tech entrepreneur is filled with daunting challenges. You might wonder if it’s all worth it.
Events

Celebrating Innovation: Spotlight on 2024 Melbourne Climate Tech Showcase

The positive energy from the 2024 Melbourne Climate Tech Showcase at Melbourne Connect is still reverberating
Events

2024 WA Climate Tech Investor Connect

We were excited to meet with investors in Perth!
Industry

Australian Women in Climate Tech? Count Her In.

Regardless of next year’s International Women’s Day theme, we know that this message will need to be repeated.
Tools

Navigating Self-Doubt in Climate Jobs

Exploring self-doubt or 'imposter syndrome' in climate jobs

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Larry Fink says the next 1,000 unicorns will be green energy companies In his carefully watched annual letter,

Larry Fink says the next 1,000 unicorns will be green energy companies In his carefully watched annual letter, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said the potential for start-ups and investors in climate technology is unprecedented.

January 25, 2022
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Charlotte Connell
Bill Gates’ climate fund looks to funnel billions into carbon removal, green hydrogen, and more

Bill Gates’ climate fund looks to funnel billions into carbon removal, green hydrogen, and more The technologies will need big investments to get off the ground.

January 25, 2022
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Charlotte Connell
Ten ways to confront the climate crisis without losing hope

The long read presents Reconstruction after Covid: It’s easy to despair at the climate crisis, or to decide it’s already too late – but it’s not. Here’s how to keep the fight alive

December 1, 2021
Found by:
Mick Liubinskas
Coal plants are closing faster than expected

Governments can keep the exit orderly Grattan Institute analysis shows it’s possible to achieve a vastly lower-emissions electricity system in less than two decades

December 1, 2021
Found by:
Stefan Knight
Wall Street sees first Fed climate change review in 2023

While the U.S. Federal Reserve trails other major central banks in tackling climate change, it's catching up on a critical front:

December 1, 2021
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Michael Molitor
Top-Selling Climate Funds Fail to Deliver on Carbon Emissions

Some of Europe’s most popular climate funds have been found to do no better at avoiding carbon emitters than a benchmark index with no environmental focus, according to new research

December 1, 2021
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Charlotte Connell
APRA puts onus on directors to manage climate change risk

The prudential regulator has put the onus on bank directors to manage climate risks on their institutions’ books.

December 1, 2021
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Ross Sharman
The ten most important insights from climate science

New report launched at COP26 in Glasgow summarizes the most pressing research findings and emerging insights from climate science

December 1, 2021
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Michael Molitor
‘Vandals’: Victoria, Queensland fume over federal climate intervention

The commonwealth has used new powers to cancel states’ participation in global climate action

December 1, 2021
Found by:
Mick Liubinskas
Climate Tech Investments Can Add Up to Net Zero

Reaching the world’s climate targets will mean expanding the use of cutting-edge technologies that already exist. Making them more accessible requires cash — and generous government support

December 1, 2021
Found by:
Charlotte Connell
Climate Scientists on the Most Shocking Thing They’ve Seen

Climate Scientists on the Most Shocking Thing They’ve Seen “When you walk under a tree in one of these heat waves... You see dead birds on the ground.”

December 1, 2021
Found by:
Mick Liubinskas
‘An incredible moment of optimism’: Why it’s never been a better time to found a company

In the first episode of Futurepreneur, national business editor John McDuling is joined by venture capitalist Nick Crocker to talk through what it’s really like to get a startup off the ground.

November 17, 2021
Found by:
Brian Hill
The First Real Plan to Stop the Climate Crisis Is Here

Costa Rica and Denmark are leading the world's first concrete effort to stop the climate crisis in its tracks.

November 17, 2021
Found by:
Zal Dastur
The UN climate process is designed to fail

The world leaders at COP26 all endorsed the need for radical action. But the political pressures they are under are actually a recipe for inaction. There is a radical alternative.

November 17, 2021
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Michael Molitor
Good COP, bad COP: Climate wins and losses from Glasgow

Glasgow’s COP26 was not a total success, nor was it an abject failure and, despite Australia’s poor contribution, there is some cause for cautious optimism.

November 17, 2021
Found by:
Mick Liubinskas
Why KeepCup’s CEO wants to charge you more for your coffee

Sustainability is high on the public agenda and KeepCup CEO Abigail Forsyth says ditching takeaway cups would be a good start, even if it hurts your hip pocket.

November 17, 2021
Found by:
Mick Liubinskas
Labor wrangles over three options for 2030 target

Australian Financial Review Labor is striving to find a balance between keeping the left of the party onside and not exposing itself to a scare campaign.

November 17, 2021
Found by:
Michael Molitor
Chile wants to export solar energy to Asia via 15,000km submarine cable

The Antípodas project was announced by the Chilean government last week. It is aimed at taking advantage of the huge solar potential of the Atacama Desert, which is the world's region with the highest solar radiation.

November 17, 2021
Found by:
Ross Sharman
World Economic ForumWorld Economic Forum The future of food: Can you eat to save the climate?

From complex labels to opaque sourcing and unclear carbon impact, consumers find it hard to know if their food choices are environmentally sustainable

November 17, 2021
Found by:
Michael Molitor