Hi Climate Saladâers. Weâre back with the usual round-up of climate news and events, along with a feature on Lachlan Nixon from Motion Capital where we touch on his article âClimate-Tech in 2025: Donât use the âCâ Word.â Weâve also got two programs by EnergyLab: one for companies in the lithium-battery space, and another for early-stage climate founders. Dive in below đ
Hello Climate Saladâers đ Weâve kept it local this edition with climate news and events from Australia only + Mick is back with another piece on the three big âmountainsâ facing climate tech companies.
Australia is producing some incredible climate solutions and we have a world of opportunity to grow them to their full-impact potential. Which markets to target first is not an easy decision.
Despite global challenges, climate tech continues to advance in 2025. Falling clean energy costs, strong government policies, corporate commitments, and resilient investment are driving progress. Innovations in hard-to-abate sectors, growing consumer demand, and expanding carbon markets further support optimism. Public activism and startup resilience ensure continued momentum towards a sustainable future.
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