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Introducing: Activate New York
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Introducing: Activate New York

As part of the $19.5 million Carbontech Development Initiative, announced by New York State in April 2021, the Activate New York Community will provide entrepreneurs with resources and training to build the global network needed to scale carbontech innovations.

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AeroShield Offers a Clear View to Better Buildings
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AeroShield Offers a Clear View to Better Buildings

The United States can’t slow climate change without changing how we heat, cool, and power our buildings. Thankfully, a growing cadre of Activate Fellows is on the job. Join them by applying to Cohort 2022 with your vision for better buildings.

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From Berkeley to Boston to Anywhere
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From Berkeley to Boston to Anywhere

As Activate Boston hit the one-year mark, we took stock of what we’ve learned and gained from scaling the fellowship and landed on a bold next move: Activate Anywhere.

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Welcome, Cohort 2021
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Welcome, Cohort 2021

These 23 fellows bring a wealth of scientific talent and ambition to turn their innovations—in everything from quantum computing and robotics to bio-based materials, ag-tech, and carbon-free energy systems—into much-needed products and services, with speed and at scale.

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Climate Reflections from the Activate Community
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Climate Reflections from the Activate Community

As individuals at an organization committed to the urgent work of mitigating climate change, how can we balance staying informed and inspired? We asked members of the Activate community to reflect on their climate journey.


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Why Decarbonizing Industry Can’t Wait
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Why Decarbonizing Industry Can’t Wait

After a steep decline in 2020, emissions are surging back up, highlighting the need for permanent carbon reductions across our physical infrastructure and industrial markets.

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