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There is a huge opportunity for founders and investors in the environmental sector, as climate resilience becomes a growing imperative worldwide. Last year saw over $70 billion in venture capital invested in Climate Tech ventures, and renewable energy funding tripled over the previous year.
Partners Jeff Atkin and Louis Lehot will discuss this alongside Kathleen Egan, Gopal Erinjippurath, Kristin Wegner Guilfoyle, PhD, Charlie Crocker, and Bret Waters.
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