The European ambition 🌍

Is Europe on the good path to lead the cleantech revolution?

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Welcome to the post #28 of The Climate Tech Business!

It's time to share some news and charts on the state of cleantech in Europe.

Climate technologies, as part of the bigger bucket of clean technologies, are shaping not only the future of our ecosystem but also the role that nations will play on the global stage.

The race to become the next “clean superpower” (by the way, China is the best candidate so far) is entering a crucial phase as countries are ramping up investments and knowledge to build the public infrastructures and capital markets of the future.

And for this post, the focus will be on the European side of the status quo.

Intellectual disclaimer: this post wants to be a summary of the report A Cleantech Investment Plan for European Competitiveness published by Cleantech for Europe. All the information, data, and charts you’ll find were originally sourced from it. If you want to find more details about the topic, you can download the full report from the link above.

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