Climate tech in 2022 saw an 89% increase in year-on-year venture capital, according to HolonIQ, with more than $70 billion invested from January to December. That’s even more significant since 2022 was a down year for venture capital funding in general — dollars invested were down 42% in the first 11 months compared to 2021.
Is climate tech ready to make good in 2023 on its impressive funding year of 2022? To answer this question, we’ve brought together experienced climate investing experts from US and Europe — and a leading chief economist to drive the discussion on the macro-economic trends.
Matthew Nordan (General Partner at Azolla Ventures)
Matthew has spent more than two decades focused on cutting-edge technologies as an investor, advisor, and analyst. He has testified before the U.S. Congress four times on emerging technology issues and is a widely sought-after speaker and commentator.

