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Is climate tech investment speeding up? Analysis by Sightline Climate

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The latest edition of the CTVC newsletter produced by Sightline Climate analyzes data suggesting that climate tech investment is on the rise after slowing down last year.

From the newsletter published April 4, 2024:

What goes down must come back up? After the slowdown in climate tech investment for most of 2023, new data points to a potential proximate rev up: We’ve now seen a spike in climate-focused fund announcements and record deployment for the past two quarters.

Stockpiling $82bn of dry powder for climate, CCTV by Sightline Climate

Tim McDonnell, the climate and energy editor at Semafor, shares his own take on the data in a post published April 10, 2024.

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