Susan Su
Climate Money
Follow the climate headlines, and the climate money with climate investor Susan Su. Fighting and solving climate change is the biggest value creation opportunity of our lifetime, and the movement is getting bigger every day. Here's your way to stay up to date on all things climate business, from venture investing to big government dollars to infrastructure financing deals. We'll cover the biggest headlines of the week with concise analysis so you can know what's going down — and what's going up —in the world of climate money.
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11 de jun. de 2026
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$326B is hiding in plain sight – and that's before the IPOs 11.06.2026 22:07
There's $326 billion sitting in charitable accounts that face no legal requirement to ever pay out a cent — and the 2026 IPO wave is about to add hundreds of thousands more. Donor-advised funds are now 11 of the top 20 charities in the US by contributions, and the same vehicle that could fund the climate transition has spent two decades quietly funding the movement against it. In this episode,...
Climate Money S2 E4: Cheap oil's last, best job 21.04.2026 21:36
Every climate VC post-Trump has said it: we don't invest in companies that rely on subsidies. But the entire climate transition has been living off the biggest subsidy in human history — 200 years of cheap, abundant fossil fuels that funded low interest rates, scalable manufacturing, global trade, and the financial architecture of the transition itself. In this Season 2 essay, Susan Su makes t...
Climate Money S2 E3: Debt is the answer (it always was) — a conversation with Dimitry Gershenson 26.03.2026 58:11
Venture capital for climate companies is drying up, and early stage companies can't exactly get a loan from the bank. So, who's actually financing the companies that are supposed to become tomorrow's bankable assets? Dimitry Gershenson, co-founder and CEO of Enduring Planet, joins us for a dispatch straight from the field. His firm lends against government grants and commercial contra...
Climate Money S2 E2: $6 trillion in Gulf capital is looking for the exit 12.03.2026 18:56
The Iran war is dominating oil headlines, but the sleeper story is what happens to the $6 trillion in Gulf sovereign wealth fund capital that underpins the AI boom and the energy transition. We break down the unprecedented force majeure reviews now underway across Gulf economies, what they mean for climate project finance and fund formation, and why the real disruption isn't barrels — it's balance...
Climate Money S2 E1: Climate debt is the new climate money 26.02.2026 15:45
Climate Money is back! In the Season 2 premiere, host Susan Su breaks down BloombergNEF's bombshell report: global energy transition investment hit $2.3 trillion in 2025 — a new all-time record and the fourth consecutive record year. But the real story isn't the headline number. It's what's inside it. Over half of that $2.3T — a massive $1.2 trillion — was debt. That's a 15:1 r...
Climate change and the cost of food 28.03.2024 27:10
On today’s episode, we talk about climate change and the cost of food. New work from researchers at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and the European Central Bank is projecting that climate change will drive up food prices around the world by up to 3.2% per year by 2035. Food will grow to take up a greater proportion of total household income because these price increases will o...
Climate Money Ep. 9: The True Cost of Direct Air Capture 12.03.2024 24:59
Welcome to the Episode 9 of the Climate Money Podcast. In this episode, we look at: New research that shoes Direct Air Capture won’t be able to hit the magical $100/ton cost benchmark, and why this flies in the face of everything we’ve been told How a billion-dollar CO2 pipeline project is a secret force opposing EV adoption The blossoming frenemy-ship between Big Oil and Big Ag And how all thi...
Climate Money Ep. 8: The EU vs Fast Fashion 28.02.2024 25:21
Welcome to the Episode 8 of the Climate Money Podcast. In this episode, we look at: The EU’s newly revised Extended Producer Responsibility proposal, and how it’s taking on food waste and fast fashion. Why linear capitalism ’s days could be numbered The real numbers behind the climate wealth gap and what it means for builders and investors As always I welcome your feedback and reflections.
Climate Money Ep. 7: Big Wind Faces a Big Setback. The Reasons Might Surprise You. 21.02.2024 24:51
Welcome to the Episode 7 of the Climate Money Podcast. In this episode, we look at: Enel Energy’s $500M+ wind farm loss, and what it teaches us about energy history, tribal sovereignty, and knowing your audience Why culture, not money, is the tide that floats all boats — or sinks them, as we’ll see This is a particularly thorny issue so we’ve dedicated the entire episode to this topic. As always...
Climate Money Ep. 6: The EU’s Big Hairy Climate Goal 13.02.2024 24:29
Welcome to the Episode 6 of the Climate Money Podcast. In this episode, we look at: The European Commission’s new recommendation to cut emissions by 90% by 2040 , and what Chinese labor has to do with it The EU’s upcoming Parliamentary elections and how they could effect European Climate Money A revised look at Kenya’s carbon credits fee and how regulation can help markets, even if they impose c...
Climate Money Ep. 5: On Climate Deniers & Climate Money 06.02.2024 22:36
Welcome to the Episode 5 of the Climate Money Podcast. In this episode, we look at: New research that sheds light on climate deniers , the mental models that do — and don’t — fuel their skepticism, and what it has to do with climate money, especially as more climate companies and jobs are flooding otherwise climate unfriendly red states in the US Two important food labeling updates and what they...
Climate Money Ep. 4: AI’s climate footprint, nuclear's renaissance and the new climate subsidy wars 30.01.2024 18:15
Welcome to the Episode 4 of the Climate Money Podcast. In this episode, we look at: Five big takeaways from the IEA’s newly released 170-pg Electricity 2024 report , including the structural success of renewables, where the biggest emissions reductions are happening, and nuclear’s big moment AI’s climate footprint and who’s poised to profit. Private equity firm and landlord of the nation Blacksto...
Climate Money Ep. 3: The narrative miss on $200B in climate losses + deep dive on Tesla’s Hertz problem with mobility expert Olaf Sakkers 23.01.2024 25:20
Welcome to the Episode 3 of the Climate Money Podcast. Follow the climate headlines — and the climate money — with me, Susan Su. In this episode, we look at: $200B in climate losses and the climate narrative problem. New data out from global reinsurer Munich RE shows that 2023 was the biggest year on record for climate-related losses. So why are we still talking about the “weather?” Tesla’s Hertz...
Climate Money Ep.2: Kenya's Carbon Cash Cow, Solyndra 2.0 and Yikes, JBS 16.01.2024 25:35
Welcome to the Episode 2 of the Climate Money Podcast. Follow the climate headlines — and the climate money — with me, Susan Su. In this episode, we look at: Kenya’s carbon cash cow , a plan to charge a new 15%-25% take rate on all carbon credits minted in the country, and whether this is good, bad or meh for Kenya’s climate ambitions and for global carbon markets Solyndra 2.0 , a fraud-hunt that’...
Climate Money Ep.1: A new $30B climate fund on the block, India’s solar and wind story and more 09.01.2024 21:29
Welcome to the Episode 1 of the Climate Money Podcast. Follow the climate headlines — and the climate money — with me, Susan Su. One of the central ideas behind my work as a climate investor, and that of many others like me, is that solving climate change is the value creation opportunity of a lifetime. In this episode, we look at: - The UAE's new $30B climate fund and what it means for climat...
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