What will a second Trump term mean for cleantech and climate mitigation markets?

A research vessel used by [C]Worthy in partnership with the Carbon to Sea Initiative and the Röst Marine Research Center in Hvalfjörður, Iceland measures gas transfer velocity in the fjord. Credit: Thrainn Kolbeinsson for Carbon to Sea.

‘Panelist Alicia Karspeck described an “erosion of trust” in recent years in these markets. Karspeck is co-founder and chief technology officer at [C]worthy, a research nonprofit that develops open-source software designed to ensure that ocean-based carbon dioxide removal is effective and safe. She said building trust is fundamental to effective markets, “even more the case when you don’t have the government actually creating or mandating that.”’

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