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Susan Su

Trillions are (still) moving into climate, and most headlines tell you <50% of the story. Climate Money follows the money to explore systemic risks and opportunities the market isn't talking about yet.

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Cheap oil's last, best job

“We don’t invest in companies that rely on subsidies.” — every climate VC post-Trump

The climate and energy transition has been living off a subsidy, a network of aid so vast and global that it’s almost invisible — and it’s not the IRA.

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$6 trillion in Gulf capital is looking for the exit

You and I have seen a lot of headlines talking about the Iran war. Most of them have —rightfully — been focused on oil, gas and energy, with some analysts calling it the biggest oil disruption in history.

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RIP climate tech? $2.3T says we're back from the dead

Right after Trump was reelected, my dear friend Tommy Leep shared what became a viral post:

Later Paul Murphy at Lightspeed further elaborated on what he thought the end of climate tech meant:

Today, 16 months later, I’m here to share tha...

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Where to invest in a world on fire

My grandmother never learned how to mend clothes, a rare skill gap in mid-20th century China under Mao.

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The Coming Climate Housing Crisis

Now — and forever — leasing. Source: Reuters

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