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Climate Tech

The future of tech, startups, and innovation lies with climate solutions–take a peak into the progression of climate tech.

Pros and Cons of Carbon Dioxide Removal
Carbon and GHG 2 min read

Pros and Cons of Carbon Dioxide Removal

Carbon dioxide removal is fraught, and different technological and nature-based approaches to CDR have different advantages and weaknesses we overview here.

Carbon Dioxide Removal: A Complex Necessity
Carbon and GHG 3 min read

Carbon Dioxide Removal: A Complex Necessity

We need carbon dioxide removal to avert the worst impacts of climate change. Scaling it up in time will be anything but simple.

From Clean Technology to Climate Tech: What VCs Need to Know
Climate Tech 5 min read

From Clean Technology to Climate Tech: What VCs Need to Know

Climate tech is emerging as a strong area for climate and investment opportunities, showing more promise than the cleantech boom of the 2000s. Here's our perspective on this high-demand field and fast-growing field–and why you should take note.

Building a Climate Startup in Community
Climate Careers 5 min read

Building a Climate Startup in Community

A graduate of Terra.do’s Terra Studio, Siobhan Montoya Lavender tells the story of how she and her co founders built their own startup careers with help from climate communities.

Software Jobs: Finding Tech Careers in Climate
Climate Careers 7 min read

Software Jobs: Finding Tech Careers in Climate

In today’s tech-driven world, there are many ways software jobs can combat climate change; here’s our guide to getting started on transitioning your tech career towards climate solutions.

How to Use Your Software Skills to Work on Climate
Climate Careers 4 min read

How to Use Your Software Skills to Work on Climate

Considering changing jobs in software? It could be time to pivot your career to working on tech for climate change. Here's your action plan using three Terra.do resources.

The Future in 2040
Climate Tech 5 min read

The Future in 2040

Read through an optimistic speculation of the future by Greg Findley, a Fellow of the March 2021 cohort of our Climate Change: Learning for Action course.