Move Fast & Fix the Planet
About this Series
Stanford professor Mike Lepech uncovers unique aspects of climate and sustainability entrepreneurship through interviews with experts in innovation, venture capital, policy, and more.The Latest
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Bedy Yang,
500 Global
Balancing Impact with Market Opportunity – Bedy Yang (500 Global)
A strong team, a scalable idea, and measurable impact contribute to a climate startup’s success
Sailesh Ramakrishnan,
Rocketship VC
Data-Driven Investing in Climate Startups – Sailesh Ramakrishnan (Rocketship VC)
An algorithmic approach can help investors identify the most viable climate and sustainability startups from a broader pool.
Juliet Rothenberg,
Google
AI and Product Management for Climate Solutions – Juliet Rothenberg (Google)
Entrepreneurs in climate tech face familiar challenges, but with added complexity due to policy considerations.
Dan Dorosin,
Fenwick & West, LLP
Law, Policy, and Climate Tech – Dan Dorosin (Fenwick & West)
Entrepreneurs in climate tech face familiar challenges, but with added complexity due to policy considerations.
Arvind Gupta,
Mayfield
Innovation, Investing, and Planetary Health – Arvind Gupta (Mayfield)
A successful product that improves planetary health still needs to be a great product.
Patrick Flynn,
Watershed
Transformative Climate Leadership in Business – Patrick Flynn
When you balance sustainability with profitability, climate leadership can bring outsized returns.
Emily Ma,
Stanford University
Tech, Food, and a More Sustainable Future – Emily Ma (Google)
Technology can help solve our sustainability challenges, but partnership across sectors is required to implement solutions at scale.
Move Fast and Fix the Planet – Official Trailer
Find out what’s unique about entrepreneurship when it comes to climate and sustainability.
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