Will Software Eat Climate?

We are seeing that many top-tier venture capital firms are making some climate-related investments – not with a sole-purpose to save the planet, but because they are seeing real, sizable markets starting to develop. This article analyses the opportunities for climate-related investments.

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The Transformation of Credit Card Issuance

Legend has it that in 1950, Frank McNamara, a businessman from New York, forgot his wallet when he went to a restaurant for dinner. This embarrassing episode sparked in him the idea of creating a card which he could use to pay for meals anywhere. A year later, he would return to the same restaurant and pay with his newly-created cardboard Diners Club card, the first multi-purpose charge card.

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The Emergence of API-based companies

In 2002, Jeff Bezos famously decreed that all Amazon teams' software should communicate with each other via “API’s” (Application Programming Interfaces) – sets of well-defined rules (or “protocols”) used by different web sites and companies to talk to each other. It is said that Bezos insisted “anyone who doesn’t do this will be fired.” 

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