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Erik Kobayashi-Solomon

Erik Kobayashi-Solomon

Contributor at Forbes Online

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  • English
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  • Environment

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Recent Articles

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Cast Your Vote For Better Food And Stronger Communities

Here are three things to know: you can help stop climate change and make yourself healthier. There is no such thing as cheap food. Growing food is a political act.
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These Startups Are Solving The Hard Problem Of Decarbonizing Cement

If cement was a country, it would have the third-highest carbon emissions on earth. Decarbonizing the foundation of modern civilization is no trivial task.
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Buzz Solutions Harnesses AI To Prevent Wildfires And Blackouts

This California-based company is leveraging cutting-edge AI to prevent billions in fire damage, fight climate change, and create a more resilient electrical grid.
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Protagoras And The Gift Of Direct Air Capture

Balancing techne with reverence in the spirit of Paul Woodruff and Wendell Berry
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Viridi Parente: Building Safety Into Energy Storage

This upstate New York startup has defused one of lithium-ion batteries’ greatest hazards. Can its fire-safe systems help spur the home battery storage market?
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Brilliant Planet: Pioneering An Unexpected And Brilliant Method Of CDR

This U.K.-based startup has devised an unconventional nature-enhancing system for carbon dioxide removal that relies on a seldom-exploited resource: algae.
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IDE: A Masterful Model For Entrepreneurial Innovation

This international non-profit organization leverages human-centered design to help the rural poor in developing countries lift themselves out of poverty.
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The Cost To Civilization Of Mispricing Carbon Is Enormous

A recent paper estimates the true social of carbon is over $1,000 per ton. The difference between this cost and current carbon market prices could spell disaster for us.
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EnerVenue Is The Newest ClimateTech Unicorn—Justifiably So

The company’s Gen 4 battery technology is better than lithium-ion for grid storage and its order book is stuffed full of valuable deals.
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Eliminating Microplastics And Cutting Emissions With Better Boards

This New Zealand start-up aims to turn waste plastic from an ecological disaster into an economic and climate win.
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Utilidata's AI Sharpens The Grid's Edge - Forbes

This Rhode Island start-up is building the foundations for a post-Climate electrical grid that optimizes generation and is smart enough to manage and heal itself.