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The Innovators: Climate Tech That's Scaling Right Now

The Innovators: Climate Tech That's Scaling Right Now

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Summary

While federal climate policy moves backward, the economics of clean energy keep moving forward. In Episode 8, we look at the technologies scaling right now. Not someday, not in the lab, but in commercial deployment across the globe.

Battery storage costs dropped 67% in three years. Offshore wind is advancing despite federal hostility because state commitments are real. Global clean tech investment hit $1.8 trillion in 2025. And the countries treating clean energy as industrial strategy are winning races the U.S. keeps choosing to lose.

One of the biggest obstacles to climate progress is the noise designed to make you feel like nothing is working. The best counter to that noise is knowing the real story. The facts in clean energy right now are genuinely hopeful, and this episode is full of them.

In this episode:

  • Why battery storage is solving the single biggest challenge renewable energy has ever faced
  • How states like Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey are moving offshore wind forward without Washington
  • The pattern of U.S. innovation followed by Chinese dominance, and what it costs us
  • A reality check on critical materials and why the mining challenge is real but not a reason to stop

The question isn't whether the clean energy transition happens. It's whether we lead it or follow it.

The Climate Layer is a podcast about climate change, clean energy, and the systems shaping our future.

Hosted by Alex Banat.

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