Our Guiding Belief
Climate change requires working together like never before because systems problems need interdisciplinary points of view. Yet, the people we need involved are stuck in silos. Without the connective tissue fundamental to innovation, there is no opportunity to collaborate, and the default becomes waiting around for a top-down change.
MCJ Collective is an entrepreneurial commons that enables the flow of information, ideas, and capital necessary to accelerate individual climate journeys and advance collaboration. Our content is the de facto resource for entrepreneurial people looking to understand climate innovation.
My Climate Journey podcast
The My Climate Journey podcast is a growing body of knowledge about climate change and potential solutions. This series traverses disciplines, industries, and opinions with hundreds of deep-dive conversations with science, technology, and climate leaders. We ship 2 episodes per week and send subscribers a recap on Fridays. You can subscribe and listen to My Climate Journey wherever you get podcasts.
MCJ Community Voices Newsletter
The MCJ Community Voices Newsletter is a weekly deep dive into topics relevant to climate solutions for and by the climate community. Subscribers receive a weekly email typically on Tuesdays or Wednesdays.
Investment Announcements
MCJ Collective’s venture capital funds back ambitious founders scaling climate solutions. We publish new investment announcements to newsletter subscribers.
MCJ Membership
MCJ Membership is a paid experience for those ready to go deeper or jump into building solutions of their own. Join 4,000 passionate climate tech professionals in slack, jump into events, resources and conversations, and supercharge your network.
Why subscribe?
You believe we all have a responsibility to step up and do something about the climate crisis
You’re transitioning into a climate career
You’re looking for a community to support your climate journey
You appreciate climate solutions instead of doom and gloom
You’re an entrepreneur looking to understand climate innovation