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Climate Tech Newsletter: March 16, 2025Mar 16
Soojin Choung Soojin Choung

Climate Tech Newsletter: March 16, 2025Mar 16

Trump’s EPA move to cancel $20B in climate funding sparks backlash, while Big Tech backs a major North American nuclear push. Northvolt files for bankruptcy amid market strain, as Florida sees a surprising surge in solar power growth.

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Climate Tech Newsletter: March 09, 2025
Soojin Choung Soojin Choung

Climate Tech Newsletter: March 09, 2025

The U.S. exits the UN climate fund, raising concerns over global financing for adaptation. Japan unveils new corporate sustainability rules, while Microsoft signs a carbon removal deal in India to expand its efforts in emerging markets.

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Climate Tech Newsletter: March 01, 2025
Soojin Choung Soojin Choung

Climate Tech Newsletter: March 01, 2025

Texas and Germany revisit nuclear energy as part of long-term transition strategies, signaling a shift in policy tone. Blackstone launches a $5.6B climate fund targeting clean infrastructure. Meanwhile, global investment in hydrogen storage continues to accelerate.

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Climate Tech Newsletter: February 22, 2025
Soojin Choung Soojin Choung

Climate Tech Newsletter: February 22, 2025

Nuclear is resurging, clean hydrogen and carbon removal tech are advancing, and power demand is rising beyond AI. While clean energy grows, policy uncertainty and social equity remain key hurdles in the global transition underway in February 2025.

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Climate Tech Newsletter: February 15, 2025
Soojin Choung Soojin Choung

Climate Tech Newsletter: February 15, 2025

Battery safety, storage investment, and metals access are in focus as energy demand grows. Trump-era policies disrupt EVs, wind, and climate funding, while firms pursue clean tech, AI-driven solar, and carbon solutions across global markets.

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Climate Tech Newsletter: February 08, 2025
Soojin Choung Soojin Choung

Climate Tech Newsletter: February 08, 2025

Last week’s climate tech trends included rising clean energy investments, AI and grid innovation, nuclear momentum, and critical mineral demand. Yet, policy pushback, aviation emissions, and climate risk to housing show mounting challenges ahead.

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Climate Tech Newsletter: February 01, 2025
Soojin Choung Soojin Choung

Climate Tech Newsletter: February 01, 2025

Fusion startup Helion raised $425M; Microsoft, Meta, and BBC advanced solar and net-zero goals. As Trump paused federal renewables, global investments surged with major deals across Europe, Asia, and North America shaping the climate tech landscape.

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Climate Tech Newsletter: January 24, 2025
Soojin Choung Soojin Choung

Climate Tech Newsletter: January 24, 2025

Solar-powered AI hubs, battery gains, and geothermal cooling lead this week’s innovation wave. As fossil fuels rise under Trump, Japan and Ukraine champion clean energy. Global climate investment shifts, with AI demand reviving nuclear and reshaping priorities.

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Climate Tech Newsletter: January 17, 2025
Soojin Choung Soojin Choung

Climate Tech Newsletter: January 17, 2025

Clean energy investment hit $670B, topping oil and gas, while data center demand drives nuclear and ammonia tech. The U.S. granted $6B in tax credits, Europe backed green hydrogen and wind, and Google, Shell, and Microsoft boosted carbon credit purchases.

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CBKNY 2024 Wrapped & Happy New Year!
Soojin Choung Soojin Choung

CBKNY 2024 Wrapped & Happy New Year!

Looking back on 2024, we’re filled with gratitude. What began as a small idea to support startups grew into something meaningful—connecting founders with the right people. Thanks to all the inspiring individuals and generous speakers who made 2024 so special.

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Climate Tech Newsletter: January 3, 2025
Soojin Choung Soojin Choung

Climate Tech Newsletter: January 3, 2025

Clean hydrogen gets a major U.S. policy boost, while AI, geothermal, and green hydrogen steel lead 2025’s climate tech trends. Investment surges in clean iron, nuclear, and grid-scale geothermal, as global supply challenges and political shifts shape the energy transition.

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