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Get your behind-the-curtain peek at the most surprising and hopeful climate tech solutions Australian startups are working on today.
Hear from startup teams solving global climate challenges in ways you might not have thought of before. Learn about their unique startup journeys and get a dose of optimism for a better world.
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Uncover the compelling story of a global citizen's quest to tackle the climate crisis, as she empowers farming communities around the world and drives the expansion of climate solutions through pioneering technology and collaborative partnerships.
In this captivating podcast episode, Anastasia, founder of Regrow, delves into her remarkable journey and valuable perspectives on empowering farmers and scaling climate solutions. The discussion emphasizes the significance of customized approaches for diverse regions and the integration of digital technologies in agriculture.
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Raj Bagri is the founder of DIEGEN, an Australian company that has developed novel carbon capture and storage technology. Their world-first technology, which they plan to launch in 2023, can be retrofitted to a diesel generator and capture CO2 emissions before they are emitted into the atmosphere. Unlike other carbon capture technologies, which generally are expensive and require the use of hazardous materials to store the carbon underground, DIEGEN’s technology stores the CO2 in the world’s first plant-based liquid solvent, which is non-toxic and safe to handle. This makes the technology uniq ..read more
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Alex Logan is the CEO and co-founder of Cecil, a company with the mission of helping more teams restore nature. Cecil creates software tools designed to lower the barriers of managing natural assets and building infrastructure that fuels regeneration. In this episode, Alex discusses “carbon tunnel vision”, the tendency to focus primarily on carbon emissions rather than thinking holistically about natural ecosystems, as well as defining “natural capital”, a way of thinking about climate action that goes beyond merely focusing on carbon emissions and takes into consideration other important fact ..read more
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Olympia Yarger is the CEO of Goterra, a Canberra-based company using an innovative approach to food waste management to help solve the climate change crisis. Using a combination of nature and automation, Goterra provides businesses with modular, autonomous insect farms which convert food waste into sustainable protein and fertiliser. In this episode, Olympia discusses how better food waste management can be part of the solution for climate change, some of the challenges she has faced as a female founder, and how she takes hope and inspiration from her strong relationships with her team members ..read more