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What we’re looking to fund for Cohort 11

Elemental Excelerator

Optimize stormwater and flood management. Commercialize alternative energy resources such as hydrogen. Increase carbon removal in soil, forests, and ocean ecosystems. Transition from conventional to regenerative farming practices. Scale alternative proteins and crops. Zero Carbon. We aim to: Capture, store, and utilize CO2.

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Meet the Innovators in Elemental Excelerator’s 9th Cohort

Elemental Excelerator

Regenerative agricultural practices are attracting more and more attention for their ability to reduce GHG emissions and sequester carbon in healthier soils. Soil becomes degraded and exhausts its ability to sequester carbon when cattle munch the same area over and over. Hydrogen-electric aviation. Why do we love them?

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What we’re looking to fund in Cohort 10

Elemental Excelerator

Stormwater management and flood resiliency solutions. But just as food production and consumption are key drivers of climate change, creating a regenerative food system can help us sequester carbon in soil and create healthier waterways and ecosystems. Digital and financial solutions. Systems enabling water reuse and resource recovery.

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Every region of the country is taking climate action. Here’s how.

Grist

Silvopasture could make for healthier soil — and keep cattle alive during sweltering summers. With dam failures and overflows from combined sewer and stormwater systems common, there’s more work to do. Many Midwest cities collect stormwater and sewage in pipes that can’t handle the volume of rain coursing through.