Author Archives: Ritu Sharma

Renewable Natural Gas: Today’s Carbon-Negative Fuel

Renewable natural gas sits at the intersection of two critical challenges: addressing increased emissions from organic waste and laying the foundation for zero carbon transportation across all sectors.  By turning waste into fuel, renewable natural gas delivers negative-carbon fuel to fleets today with a production process where resources are continuously used and reused – fueling a sustainable, circular economy.Join us and explore: RNG 101: Production, Distribution, Policy Negative Carbon Transportation – Today Business Case for RNG Moderator: Katie Fehrenbacher, Senior Writer & Analyst, Transportation, GreenBiz Group Speakers: Sam Wade, Director of State Regulatory Affairs, Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas More speakers to be announced If you can't tune in live, please register and we will email you a link to access the archived webcast footage and resources, available to you on-demand after the webcast. Let's block ads! (Why?)

PACE

PACE is the platform for global leaders and their organizations to accelerate the transition to a circular economy. PACE provides leaders in the circular economy with the connections, learning, and opportunities to pilot and rapidly scale best practices. PACE hosts projects that generate learning used by leaders for further decision making and investments. At the start of 2020, the PACE community consists of 75 public, private and civic executive leaders and over 200 members championing 18 tangible projects across the globe. The community is supported by the PACE Hub, a team hosted by the World Resources Institute in The Hague.  Learn more: https://pacecircular.org/ Let's block ads! (Why?)

This is Climate Tech

Precision agriculture and alternative protein. Net-zero approaches to construction. Industrial decarbonization. Alternative fuels and zero-emissions transportation. Carbon capture solutions. These are just some of the intriguing “climate tech” innovations emerging to tackle the long-term crisis of global warming while creating a more sustainable, equitable, regenerative economy — interest has only strengthened amid the far-reaching economic disruption brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, which has underscored systemic shortcomings of our current model.   Join this experienced panel of venture capitalists for a conversation about why interest in climate tech is resurging within the investment community and why startups that have forged strategic partnerships with large companies are of particular interest. Among the topics our experts will discuss: Which areas of climate tech they are actively cultivating and why What characteristics they seek in climate-focused entrepreneurs How the economic downturn brought on by the coronavirus pandemic could change funding in 2020 If you can't tune in live, please register and we will email you a link to access the archived webcast footage and resources, available to you on-demand after the webcast. Moderator: Heather Clancy, Editorial Director, GreenBiz Group Speakers: Andrew Beebe, Managing Director, Obvious Ventures Nancy Pfund, Founder, DBL Partners Andrew Chung, Founder & Managing Partner, 1955 Capital Let's block ads! (Why?)