Donald Trump's administration has significantly reduced funding for clean energy projects and is promoting fossil fuel extraction. However, job prospects remain in climate tech, with significant roles expanding in sectors like fashion, food, and finance. Investors and industry leaders suggest job seekers should creatively explore these intersections, emphasizing the need for innovative climate technologies. While venture capital for climate startups has declined from $20.42 billion in early 2024 to $10 billion in early 2025, opportunities still abound for new talent willing to enter the expanding field of climate tech.
Donald Trump has cut funding for clean energy projects and promised to ramp up fossil fuel extraction, but there are still job opportunities for graduates looking to work in climate tech.
Look for roles that intersect with climate. New climate technologies are needed to decarbonize the entire economy, whether it's food, materials, or finance.
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