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WHY TECH HAS BEEN SLOW TO FIGHT WILDFIRES, EXTREME WEATHER
AppleMagazine
|January 24, 2020
For two years running, California’s wildfires have sent plumes of smoke across Silicon Valley.
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So far, that hasn’t spurred much tech innovation aimed at addressing extreme-weather disasters associated with climate change.
It’s true that tech companies from enterprise software-maker Salesforce to financial-technology firm Stripe have pushed to dramatically reduce their climate impact. Individual investors and small investment firms have stepped in to fund emerging efforts around cleantech — a term used broadly to describe technology that looks to manage human impact on the environment. And the catastrophic Australian wildfires have spurred additional interest.
But among startups who provide much of tech innovation, things are still moving slowly.
That’s partly a lingering hangover from a cleantech investment bust almost a decade ago. But the technology itself can also take years to prove and even longer to convince traditional utilities and government agencies to adopt.
“That’s a big bottleneck,” said Bilal Zuberi, a venture capitalist at Lux Capital who focuses on emerging tech investments.

Zuberi said a recent uptick in funding and activity is encouraging, but he also cautioned that new companies have to find ways to effectively work with slow-moving potential customers.
Cleantech companies focused specifically on addressing climate change issues are facing similar trends.
“It is a massive gap,” Matt Rogers, co-founder of venture capital firm Incite Ventures, said of the tech industry’s involvement in climate tech funding. “Folks don’t work in this space.”
But he added that this seems to be changing, with the most promising movement in the past year.
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