The independent news site focused on the most consequential project in human history: the climate transition.
About HeatMap
HeatMap provides daily reporting on the intersection of climate change and society. It covers how the transition to a low-carbon economy affects everything from the housing market to global politics.
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What is the focus of HeatMap?
HeatMap focuses on the real-world shift toward a low-carbon economy, covering energy transitions, climate tech, and the intersection of finance and environment.
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About the Author: HeatMap Team
HeatMap Team
HeatMap is an independent news organization produced by a team of veteran climate journalists.
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