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Tech to Nature

Evan Rapoport

Guidance, stories, & community to use our tech experience to help nature, biodiversity, & the ocean.

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Will AI Value Nature?

Technology doesn’t know what we truly value.

3 months ago
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Gathering to Scale Nature Connection

As many readers of Tech to Nature know, since leaving Google last year I’ve been hard at work building my own company, Amphibian. I’m super excited to share that in October we will hold our first conference focused on scaling nature connect...

3 months ago
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The Red Pill vs Blue Pill Moment

There’s a moment in any great adventure story where the guide asks people to take a leap of faith with them. It’s a moment everyone must decide if they’re in or out. If it’s a truly worthy mission, in that moment, most people will drop out....

4 months ago
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Nature Humbles Us

There’s a wisdom we each carry deep inside. A kind of knowing about ourselves that no external source of recognition can ever replace. It’s from knowing who we are when nobody else is watching.

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    Evan is the founder of Amphibian, nature's innovation lab. He left a successful career at Google for a deeper purpose: repairing our relationship with nature.

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