There’s a boom coming.
Investors and governments want to spend lots of cash on climate tech. At the start of the pandemic in 2020, governments around the world committed $2.3 trillion (AUD) to energy and transport infrastructure.
That’s a whole tonne of cash but that’s just from governments, and just for energy and transport.
That’s before we even mention the 1,400 known climate tech investors who pumped more than $55 billion (AUD) into over 600 diverse projects, in 2021 alone, and that’s growing.
There are investors who invest exclusively in climate projects, but everyone wants in. The venture capital arms of big names you’d recognise (think Telstra and BHP) are also throwing their hat in, offering healthy lumps of cash for new climate projects.
Got an good idea? You can probably fund it. A small list of climate tech friendly investors is here. Now’s a great time to get involved.
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