As countries across Asia push toward their climate targets, a new wave of startups is putting artificial intelligence (AI) at the centre of decarbonisation efforts.
Asia-Pacific’s drive to combat climate change is often held back by stubborn infrastructure bottlenecks. Outdated systems, from how we cool our buildings to how we power our farms, create inefficiencies and emissions that slow climate action. The good news is a wave of APAC startups is innovating to break these bottlenecks.
From rice paddies in Vietnam to fermentation tanks in New South Wales, a growing number of Asia-Pacific startups are turning microbes into powerful climate tools.