Yesterday at the #BBGGreenFestival, ARPA-E Director Dr. Evelyn Wang joined climate tech visionaries Page Crahan of X, the moonshot factory, John Pimentel of 280 Earth, and Michelle Ma of Bloomberg to share insights from leading their pioneering moonshot factories. These “Moonshot Managers” are at the forefront of creating disruptive technologies essential for combatting global climate challenges and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible for the future. Have a moonshot idea for the energy future? Concept papers for Vision OPEN 2024 are due NEXT WEEK! Submit your ideas before the deadline on Tuesday, July 16: https://lnkd.in/eD_XpYXx.
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nextGEMS is pushing the boundaries of #EarthSystemModelling by developing #StormResolvingModels (like #IFS-FESOM and #ICON), at amazing detail — resolutions of 2-10 km. 🌐 But do you know why these models are a game-changer? 🤔 Firstly, they allow us to explicitly represent crucial climate processes like deep convection, ocean eddies, and sea ice dynamics. At the same time, this leap in resolution will enable us to: 🔹 Unravel #ClimateChange: Gain a deeper understanding of how climate will evolve globally and regionally over the next 30 years. 🌤️ 🔹#ExtremeWeather insights: Reliably predict the future of weather patterns, including extreme events. 🌪️ 🔹Earth system in focus: These models incorporate critical components like carbon cycles, aerosols, and marine nutrients for a more holistic picture. 🌀 🔹Committed to societal impact: These multi-decadal simulations will be co-designed with stakeholders like #RenewableEnergy producers and #CoastalManagement experts, ensuring practical applications. 🎣 🔹Empowering informed decisions: By providing citizens with hyper-local climate and weather forecasts, including extreme events, #nextGEMS will play a crucial role in implementing the #ParisAgreement and fostering the #GreenTransition. 👩⚖️ 🔹Digital future: These models pave the way for "Digital Twins of the Earth", a concept championed by #EU initiatives like #DestinationEarth.👨💻 Stay tuned for further developments in this revolutionary project! 💡
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Climate tech founders, investors or enthusiasts, this one’s for you! 🌱 We have reserved one whole stage at Sifted Summit for your favourite climate tech speakers, industry changes and hot topic debates. Check out this panel featuring Plan A, Olio • Share More, Waste Less, Morgan Stanley and Aira. MAIN STAGE — 🌎 It's getting hot in here: Saving the planet one climate tech at a time. With temperatures and anxiety rising, is tech our silver bullet against climate change? Are we building what we need for a sustainable future? Where is investment needed the most? Also taking to the stage are speakers from Europe’s most exciting climate techs including Fuse, Holaluz, SOJO, Norrsken Launcher, Opna, Climate Brick, Real Ice, Volocopter and Zenobe. Find out what’s on the agenda here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e58r5rc8
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Climate change, clean water shortages, and a rapidly aging population are some of the world’s biggest challenges, and XPRIZE is tackling all of them head on. Join us in architecting a future of equitable abundance through scientific discovery, cutting-edge innovation, and critical thinking. Learn more about XPRIZE’s impact here. https://lnkd.in/d_UZbexE
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How hardware could outpace software in the quest for climate solutions🌍 In the newest episode of Climate Insiders, Nadav Steinmetz, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Climate First, explores why hardware advancements are becoming crucial in the fight against climate change. Key discussion topics include: - Advantages of deep tech over software in climate solutions - Challenges in advancing battery technology - How major global players are collaborating on climate tech - Impact of M&A activity on achieving 2030 climate goals - The role of rare minerals in electrification. - The Middle East’s potential in the global climate ecosystem Whether you’re directly involved in climate tech or simply interested in the future of our planet, this episode sheds light on the significant changes shaping the future of climate technology. Here’s the link for the full episode: https://lnkd.in/dthmyU_J
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Effects of climate change are evolving with the increase in intensity and frequency of adverse climate events. Digital Twin technology goes beyond simulation to real-time analysis of physical features in a digital environment. Looking forward to see new frontiers being explored by Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) of the University of Twente in Digital Twin technology.
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Many people outside Europe haven't heard of the Destination Earth digital twin project. The project seeks to improve our ability to monitor, model, and manage Europe's environmental and societal challenges stemming from climate change. Well worth a look, and you can sign up and explore the different services they're enabling, and interact with many of the data sets and models that feed the twin. Really good example of building in public and thinking through interoperability and collaboration. #digitaltwin #esg #simulation
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Two interesting new climate tech solutions emerging from collaborations between large companies, startups and nonprofits: - An atlas of all wind and solar utility installations on Earth created from satellite images and AI. - An inventory of greenhouse gas emissions created from satellite and other data. Today's sophisticated technologies are allowing these types of collaborations to emerge, and letting us better understand, visualize and eventually solve problems.
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I'm at a wonderful private session this morning at the World Economic Forum with climate champion Albert Gore, Planet co-founder Will Marshall, The Nature Conservancy's Jennifer Morris, the head of the Microsoft's AI for Good Lab Juan M. Lavista Ferres, and the co-founder of Climate TRACE and WattTime.org Gavin McCormick. Together we're exploring how to use #AI to create an era of radical #climate #transparency. In particular, we're sharing two amazing (and deeply intertwined) global projects, both of which are significantly powered by @Planet data: The first is Global Renewables Watch, a collaborative effort that Planet, Microsoft and TNC have undertaken to build a living, open-source atlas of all utility-scale solar and wind installations on Earth using artificial intelligence (AI) and satellite imagery. GReW will make this inventory available quarterly, and retroactively on a quarterly basis, back to 2017, allowing users to understand trends in renewables overtime. This kind of analysis could only be done with continuous, high-resolution feeds of satellite data, industrial scale AI and cloud computing, and the ecological science that's needed for us to understand the environmental impacts of the adoption of renewables. And that's why these particular partners - Microsoft, TNC and Planet - are all necessary partners in this effort - which will launch fully, publicly and openly soon! The second project is Climate TRACE - a coalition-driven effort, strongly supported by Vice President Gore, and masterfully co-facilitated by Gavin McCormick, to build a timely, open, and accessible inventory, powered by satellite and other data, that identifies exactly where greenhouse gas emissions are coming from. At #COP28, Gore and McCormick shared the latest Climate Trace model, which identified an astounding 352 million sources of emissions across the planet. (Check it out yourself at www.climatetrace.org). My team at Planet has led our contributions to these initiatives, and I'm excited that they are going to be working together in a deeply integrated way. They represent the vanguard of a very deep trend: the emergence of an age of radical climate transparency - the shared understanding, in increasingly real-time, of who is contributing what to the global emissions picture. That transparency is key to delivering effective, actionable policy and global accountability. We're going to have more significant announcements in this space very soon - watch this space!
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Chief Impact Officer at Planet. Using space to help life on Earth. Lead an amazing team driving our sustainability, biodiversity, science, climate + forests, data + AI ethics, ESG, humanitarian + human rights portfolio.
I'm at a wonderful private session this morning at the World Economic Forum with climate champion Albert Gore, Planet co-founder Will Marshall, The Nature Conservancy's Jennifer Morris, the head of the Microsoft's AI for Good Lab Juan M. Lavista Ferres, and the co-founder of Climate TRACE and WattTime.org Gavin McCormick. Together we're exploring how to use #AI to create an era of radical #climate #transparency. In particular, we're sharing two amazing (and deeply intertwined) global projects, both of which are significantly powered by @Planet data: The first is Global Renewables Watch, a collaborative effort that Planet, Microsoft and TNC have undertaken to build a living, open-source atlas of all utility-scale solar and wind installations on Earth using artificial intelligence (AI) and satellite imagery. GReW will make this inventory available quarterly, and retroactively on a quarterly basis, back to 2017, allowing users to understand trends in renewables overtime. This kind of analysis could only be done with continuous, high-resolution feeds of satellite data, industrial scale AI and cloud computing, and the ecological science that's needed for us to understand the environmental impacts of the adoption of renewables. And that's why these particular partners - Microsoft, TNC and Planet - are all necessary partners in this effort - which will launch fully, publicly and openly soon! The second project is Climate TRACE - a coalition-driven effort, strongly supported by Vice President Gore, and masterfully co-facilitated by Gavin McCormick, to build a timely, open, and accessible inventory, powered by satellite and other data, that identifies exactly where greenhouse gas emissions are coming from. At #COP28, Gore and McCormick shared the latest Climate Trace model, which identified an astounding 352 million sources of emissions across the planet. (Check it out yourself at www.climatetrace.org). My team at Planet has led our contributions to these initiatives, and I'm excited that they are going to be working together in a deeply integrated way. They represent the vanguard of a very deep trend: the emergence of an age of radical climate transparency - the shared understanding, in increasingly real-time, of who is contributing what to the global emissions picture. That transparency is key to delivering effective, actionable policy and global accountability. We're going to have more significant announcements in this space very soon - watch this space!
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