Do the ‘climate-tech’ startups headed to old Navy base signal innovation—or a cover for Big Oil?
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Delaney Nolan
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thelensnola.orgDo the ‘climate-tech’ startups headed to old Navy base signal innovation—or a cover for Big Oil?thelensnola.orgA startup hub planned for the old Navy Base boasts of green “deep tech”— but experts warn some of that tech only provides cover for polluters, while one was founded by an Israeli arms developer. [...] Read More... from Do the ‘climate-tech’ startups headed to old Navy base signal innovation—or a cover for Big Oil? The post Do the ‘climate-tech’ startups headed to old Navy base signal innovation—or a cover for Big Oil? appeared first on The Lens .
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