Ever wonder how local governments actually get climate policy off the ground? I used to think of clean energy as something driven by federal policies or big companies.
Read MoreAcross Asia, Africa and the Pacific, communities have lived in harmony with their environment for generations. Their knowledge of the ocean, local ecosystem, crop cycles and ecological balance isn’t written in textbooks rather it’s carried through stories, passed down through generations, shared in community gatherings and practiced in everyday life.
Read MoreIndia is on the cusp of launching a bold new experiment in carbon pricing. The Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS), expected to be fully operational by 2026, aims to replace the decade-old Perform, Achieve, and Trade (PAT) scheme.
Read MoreThis Earth Day, a quiet revolution in global biodiversity finance is underway—one that could finally recognize the debt owed to indigenous communities.
Read MoreThe ClimateTech sector stands at the intersection of technological innovation and environmental sustainability, offering solutions to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Despite its critical role, the industry remains starkly gender-imbalanced. Women face systemic barriers in funding, leadership representation, and workforce participation. Even so, women entrepreneurs and leaders are reshaping the sector, demonstrating that gender equity is not just a moral imperative but an economic necessity. This blog explores the economic impact of women in ClimateTech, highlighting their contributions, challenges, and the transformative potential of inclusive investment.
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