
The Climate Tech Atlas, a free platform to map, prioritize, and guide innovation for decarbonization, was launched earlier this month.
It was developed by a coalition of six leading organizations: Stanford’s Doerr School of Sustainability, McKinsey Sustainability, Breakthrough Energy, Speed & Scale, Energy Innovation, and Elemental Impact.
The goal of the Climate Tech Atlas is to help entrepreneurs, researchers, investors, policymakers, and others focus on the technologies and pathways that could meaningfully move us toward net zero emissions.
It highlights over 60 innovation imperatives and 39 moonshots across 24 opportunity areas in six key sectors – Buildings; Manufacturing; Transportation; Food, Agriculture & Nature; Electricity; and GHG Removal.
The Atlas defines “Innovation Imperatives” as the critical needs that can help accelerate the path to net zero in the near term and “Moonshots” as high-risk, high-reward innovations that may take longer to realize but could radically reshape the path to net zero.
You can explore the Climate Tech Atlas at climatetechatlas.com.
They also invite feedback and ideas, which you can send via this form or at [email protected].