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Meet the Stripe Exec Who Leads a $1 Billion Carbon Removal Fund

Posted Jul 17, 2024 | Views 365
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# Climate Tech
# Carbon Markets
# Climate Pioneers
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Digital payments company Stripe started funding early-stage carbon removal technology companies in 2020. Two years later, the women behind that strategy masterminded the launch of Frontier, a $1 billion carbon removal buyers group co-founded with Alphabet, McKinsey, Meta and Shopify. As of April 2024, the group has signed contracts worth about $230 million.

GreenBiz’s editor-at-large Heather Clancy will talk with Nan Ransohoff, head of Frontier and Stripe Climate, in the latest episode of Climate Pioneers, a new GreenBiz video series featuring the innovators and executives working to mitigate the climate crisis.

The conversation will cover:

  • How Stripe evaluates potential carbon removal investments
  • A progress report on Stripe Climate, offered to businesses using its digital payments service
  • What motivated Stripe to co-found Frontier
  • Why “advance market commitments” help climate tech get a leg up
  • The present and future role of policy in carbon markets
  • What’s next for Frontier beyond carbon removal?
  • How Ransohoff juggles governance responsibilities between Stripe and Frontier
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