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Some thoughts on technological innovation applied to climate change + new ideas for the newsletter

Hey there 👋 

Welcome to week #30 of The Climate Tech Business and to 6 new climate techies since the last post 🎉 

I’m publishing this post quite late in the week (sorry) because I was a bit undecided about its content and because life got a bit in between things.

But here we are, and today I’m going to repurpose a great piece of writing I had the chance to read from Not Boring, another newsletter written by Packy McCormick.

I enjoy reading Packy’s essays and emails because they really explore the complexity of technological development and innovation that is happening as I write these words.

Packy’s last email opened the doors of my mind to a new part of the tech frontier: Vertical Integrators.

As I was going through the masterfully edited paragraphs, the content resonated a lot with what I’m seeing in the climate tech space.

So, for this week’s post, I’m more than happy to bring you some thoughts about the future of technology and climate.

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