The CEO of Alphabet’s X says no problem in the world is “burning as bright” as the climate crisis.
The venture capital community is flush with funds, but it’s more inclined to back software and apps than innovative technology to fight climate change.
How prepared are Apple, Google, Facebook and other firms for risks like sea level rise?
Stevens Creek Trail is a popular commuter route and recreation area for tech workers. It’s already seeing the effects of climate change.
Startups are investing in robots that can help detect pipe leaks and monitor ocean data.
One area of tech around climate adaptation is better indoor air purification for smoky days outside.
A unique levee in the Bay Area combines flood protection with wastewater treatment and wetlands restoration.
With access to major computing power, the Chesapeake Conservancy can better manage the watershed.
Companies are paying to understand their risks from climate change.
Does using more money and tech to adapt to climate change mean giving up on slowing down global warming?