Investors in climate technology have butted up against changing regulations, a loss in support for environmental policies and the growth of artificial intelligence this year. In 2026, they are expecting more of the same, but there is some hope for the sector if it can adapt.
“It’s been hard to be in an environment where climate has become a dirty word,” said Amy Duffuor, co-founder and general partner of Azolla Ventures, a Cambridge, Mass.-based early-stage investor. READ MORE
