United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #13
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Tech Solutions Related To UN SDG 13: Climate Action

UN Sustainable Development Goal 13: Climate Action, aims to take urgent action to successfully combat climate change and its impacts. Learn more about Climate Action in the US in our interactive report. Contact us for insights related to the 4,037 US organizations addressing UN SDG 13.

Discover tech solutions related to greenhouse gas emissions, clean energy, carbon footprints, natural disasters and other key areas for addressing climate change below.

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By Benchling

Biotech has the potential to solve humanity’s most pressing challenges, such as disease, renewable energy, clean water, and hunger. The brightest minds are working on these problems but they are equipped with archaic tools. We aspire to fix this and increase the rate of scientific output with a web-based platform. Benchling makes biotech research and development faster and more collaborative.

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By Global Thermostat

Global Thermostat transforms a global carbon dioxide emissions risk into massive financial opportunity for energy markets. Our plants remove carbon dioxide from wherever it’s unwanted and provide it wherever it’s critically needed, allowing businesses and nations to satisfy both financial & environmental objectives.

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By Global Forest Watch

Global Forest Watch (GFW) is a dynamic online forest monitoring and alert system that empowers people everywhere to better manage forests. For the first time, Global Forest Watch unites satellite technology, open data, and crowdsourcing to guarantee access to timely and reliable information about forests. GFW is free to users.

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By Global Safety Net

The first global-scale analysis of land areas requiring protection to solve the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change, upholding and strengthening Indigenous land rights. It builds upon the current network of protected areas but weaves in currently unprotected parcels that conserve the biological wealth of Earth.

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By Climate X

Unlocking the power of climate risk data with global coverage and granular analytics to build a better future for everyone and everything on our planet.

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By Climate TRACE

Climate TRACE (Tracking Real-time Atmospheric Carbon Emissions) is a global coalition of nonprofits, tech companies, and universities created to make meaningful climate action faster and easier by independently tracking greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions with unprecedented detail and speed.

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By Restor

Restor is growing the global restoration movement by connecting everyone, everywhere to local restoration. Restor serves as a hub for restoration, connecting people to scientific data, supply chains, funding, and each other to increase the impact, scale, and sustainability of restoration efforts. We believe that anyone can be a restoration champion, including you.

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By Xpansiv

Xpansiv is the global market for ESG-inclusive commodities, providing tools and information to more accurately value agriculture, energy, and materials and accelerate the transition to net zero. These Intelligent Commodities™ bring transparency to markets, empowering participants to value energy, carbon, and water to meet the challenges of an information-rich, resource-constrained world.

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By S&P Global

The Climate Service, now a part of S&P Global, is a team of climate scientists, technologists, economists, data scientists and finance professionals, dedicated to creating a climate risk analytics software platform unparalleled in performance, scalability and ease-of-use. The Climanomics® platform quantifies climate risk analytics for corporates, investors and governments.

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By Terra.do

Terra.do is a global platform for climate learning, work, and community, with the mission to get 100 million people to work in climate by 2030. Our cohort-based learning programs have graduated thousands of accomplished, late-career folks, now successfully making their career transitions into climate in policy, climate-tech, finance, and more.

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