In a world of automation, the road to climate action is paved with friction. It’s expensive, full of jargon, and requires a suite of new tools. But should climate action be a specialism when the world desperately needs it to be a shared practice?
I joined the Environment and Energy Leader to examine the critical barriers and explore how climate tech can be democratised—not just made cheaper. We can fast-track adoption by making it speak our language user-friendly, observable, highlight business progression, and easily tested.
Only by putting climate tech in the hands of the many can we reach net zero by 2050. Post COP29, this is a pivotal moment to disseminate climate technology.
Read the full insight with the Environment and Energy Leader.