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Boston investment firms look to back climate tech startups

Por: The Boston Globe Tech November 23, 2022

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In a year when fewer startups are finding venture capital backing, one area stands out as an exception: climate tech.So far in 2022, 32 companies working to address climate change based in New England have raised money, up from 30 last year and 24 in 2020, according to data from PitchBook. They’ve raised $1.8 billion in total, less than the $3.7 billion raised in 2021, though last year’s total included $1.8 billion for Commonwealth Fusion... + full article



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