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“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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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.
These are important perspectives t...
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...
My grandmother never learned how to mend clothes, a rare skill gap in mid-20th century China under Mao.
Surrounded by servants and private tutors as a girl in Szechuan province, her hands were never meant to perform manual labor. Her fath...
Now — and forever — leasing. Source: Reuters
In a recent Barron's story that flew under the radar in climate circles, a 60-year-old Chicago attorney quietly upended decades of American retirement wisdom. Beth McCormack abandoned her plans...
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