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Trends in Water & Circular Economy Innovation with Kim Baker

Elemental Excelerator

In my early 20s as an environmental engineer working with large energy and petroleum companies, I found myself standing in a Tyvek suit and a respirator mask in a refinery flare zone. This year, we are specifically interested in technologies related to: The intersections of water x agriculture and water x hydrogen. GenX chemicals.

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The case for raising up women in climate tech

GreenBiz

It got me thinking: Could we boost the carbon drawdown potential of clean technologies even further by supporting more women-led startups in the burgeoning climate-tech ecosystem? Carbon removal. Opus 12 is addressing climate change by using carbon emissions to create products traditionally derived from fossil fuels.

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Meet the Innovators in Elemental Excelerator’s 9th Cohort

Elemental Excelerator

Because the price of keeping the status quo grows steeper every year, from the human and economic toll of climate-related disasters, fires, heatwaves, and other environmental stresses to the jobs left on the table by not accelerating towards a carbon-free, regenerative economy. Carbon negative materials. Why do we love them?