• Paul Domjan - Resolving the Energy Trilemma
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of Scaling Green-Tech, Katherine Keddie and Matt Jaworski speak with Paul Domjan, founder and Chief Policy and Global Affairs Officer at ENODA, a company building the infrastructure to enable a reliable, affordable renewable energy transition.

    Paul shares his journey from NATO energy security advisor to climate tech founder, explaining why the UK’s 138-year-old power system is fundamentally incompatible with today's renewable energy landscape. He breaks down the technical challenges facing modern grids - from frequency balancing and harmonics, to the growing demands of AI data centres - and explains how ENODA's Prime Exchanger technology is addressing these issues at the distribution transformer level.

    The conversation explores the energy trilemma of security, affordability and sustainability. Paul explains the policy shifts needed to support grid innovation, how the US and Europe are approaching the transition differently, and why resolving the trilemma opens up societal choice rather than forcing trade-offs.

    If you're interested in grid infrastructure and energy, this conversation offers a technical perspective on one of climate tech's most critical challenges.

    Find out more about Adopter here: https://www.adopter.net/

    Explore ENODA here: https://www.enoda.com/

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    51 mins
  • Cam Ross (Green Angel Ventures) - What Makes Climate Tech Investable
    Feb 4 2026

    In Episode 18 of Scaling Green-Tech, Katherine Keddie and Matt Jaworski are joined by Cam Ross, CEO of Green Angel Ventures, one of the UK’s leading early-stage climate tech investors.

    Cam breaks down how Green Angel evaluates over a thousand companies each year to find those with the potential to deliver both strong financial returns and meaningful climate impact. They explore what makes a great pitch, why founders matter so much at the earliest stages, and how angel networks can help startups navigate the rigours of growth.

    The conversation also dives into the realities of scaling climate solutions in capital-intensive and highly regulated industries, and why truly investable climate tech must stand on its own two feet - even if regulation changes. Cam shares top insights on the current funding environment and what founders should focus on when raising capital in 2026.

    If you’re looking for the inside scoop on raising capital, straight from the investors themselves, this episode’s for you.

    Find out more about Adopter here.

    Discover Green Angel Ventures here.

    Explore the EIS Climate Change Fund here - currently open to investment.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Amandeep Kalra (GreenFlip) - Unlocking the ROI in Decarbonising Homes
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of Scaling Green-Tech, Katherine Keddie and Matt Jaworski speak with Amandeep Kalra, Co-Founder and CEO of GreenFlip, about what it really takes to decarbonise homes at scale - and why leading with sustainability alone often misses the mark.


    Amandeep discusses his journey founding GreenFlip, which helps investors identify the homes that deliver the highest ROI from energy upgrades. They explore why comfort, cost, and value are far more powerful drivers of change than carbon targets, and how reframing retrofit as an infrastructure investment can unlock capital, improve tenant outcomes, and future-proof housing stock.


    The conversation also dives into building a company in public, learning through deep customer discovery, and selling before the product is fully built. Along the way, Amandeep offers candid advice for founders in climate tech, property, and retrofit on messaging, hiring, and scaling in a tougher market environment.


    If you’re building in housing, retrofit, or climate tech - or grappling with how to turn impact into real-world adoption - this episode is for you.


    Find out more about Adopter here.

    Find out more about GreenFlip here.

    Follow Amandeep on LinkedIn here.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Federico Cristoforoni (Net Zero Insights) - The State of Climate Tech in 2025
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode of the Scaling Green-Tech podcast, Katherine Keddie and Matt Jaworski speak with Federico Cristoforoni, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Net Zero Insights, to unpack the findings from his newly released ‘The State of Climate Tech 2025’ report.

    Federico shares what the data reveals about the climate tech ecosystem today - including the shift from hype to fundamentals and growing investor selectivity. Together, they explore which technologies are closest to scale, how AI is being applied across climate solutions, why adaptation is quietly gaining momentum, and what’s really happening across key geographies, from the US to India and beyond.

    They also dig into the hard truths facing founders right now: longer fundraising cycles, fewer grants, tougher commercial expectations, and the growing importance of positioning climate solutions around cost, performance, and resilience - not just impact.

    If you’re a climate tech founder, investor, or operator trying to understand where the market is headed next, this one’s for you.

    Find out more about Adopter here.


    Read The State of Climate Tech 2025 report here.

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    52 mins
  • Simon Zadek - Introducing the Adaptation Economy
    Nov 26 2025

    In this special episode of Scaling Green-Tech, Katherine Keddie sits down with Simon Zadek, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Morphosis, a Swiss-based adaptation solutions investment business. Morphosis exists to bridge the gap between public ambition and private action, catalysing scalable, inclusive, and market-based solutions that help societies adapt in a climate-impacted world.


    A globally recognised leader in sustainability economics, Simon unpacks the thinking behind Morphosis and the launch of its landmark report ‘The Rise of the Adaptation Economy: Investing in Adaptation and Resilience in a World Beyond 1.5C’. Developed in partnership with FGV EASP, Itaúsa Institute, The Paulson Institute and Basilinna, the report and associated technical papers provide a first-of-a-kind integrated policy framework to unlock private capital and scale transformative adaptation solutions.


    Drawing on insights from the report, Simon dissects the multi-trillion dollar opportunity in the adaptation economy, and discusses how innovative frameworks, private capital, and technology can ensure inclusive delivery of goods and services in a climate-impacted world. He details how governments, investors, and innovators can collaborate to engineer new markets for essentials such as food, water, and health that serve low and middle-income households in climate-vulnerable areas. From water desalination to decentralised infrastructure, Simon illustrates how emerging adaptation solutions can become the backbone of thriving, resilient economies.

    If you’re interested in where the next wave of climate innovation and investment will emerge - and what it takes to turn adaptation into opportunity - this episode is for you.


    Find out more about Adopter here: https://www.adopter.net.


    Learn about Morphosis’ work here: https://www.morphosis.solutions/.


    Read the report and suite of associated technical papers here: https://www.morphosis.solutions/adaptation-economy.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Katherine Foster - Principles for Impactful Systems Innovation
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of Scaling Green-Tech, Katherine Keddie speaks with Katherine Foster, Innovative Finance Lead at EIT Food and World Economic Forum Fellow, about what it really takes to build systems-level innovation.


    A pioneering Swiss-Canadian leader in digital sustainable finance and systems change, Katherine brings over 35 years of experience spanning diplomacy, technology, and climate innovation. She shares her personal theory of change - including how to design for complexity rather than control it.


    Together, they explore the evolution of blended finance, the integration of KPI-linked instruments and layered data frameworks, and why “value” must expand beyond profit to include nature and people in decision making.


    Katherine also reflects on her work advancing digital and finance innovation for integrated innovation from resilient agri-food systems to water. She addresses her work on data and AI - as tools for innovation, but also on issues of governance and embedded risks. She also highlights the importance of embedding local and contextual expertise at every level and stage of innovation.


    If you’re working on systems innovation at the intersection of climate finance, water and food systems, this conversation offers a grounded, big-picture perspective on how to move from pilots to integrated approaches for scalable impact.


    Find out more about Adopter here: https://www.adopter.net.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Juliette Devillard - Connecting the Climate Tech Community
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode of Scaling Green-Tech, Katherine Keddie speaks with Juliette Devillard, Founder and CEO of Climate Connection - the UK’s largest community and events platform for climate tech founders, investors, and innovators.


    Juliette shares how Climate Connection grew from a small post-COVID meetup into a thriving ecosystem where partnerships are formed, investments begin, and teams are built. They explore what makes a truly engaging event, the lessons Juliette brought from the US climate startup scene, and how the UK can nurture a stronger culture of risk-taking and deep-tech investment.


    They also dive into the human side of scaling - from founder well-being and avoiding burnout, to building purposeful communities and communicating complex ideas in ways that inspire action.


    If you’re interested in community-led innovation, the culture behind scaling climate tech, or the power of connection in accelerating change, this one’s for you.


    Find out more about Adopter ⁠here: https://www.adopter.net/
    Explore Climate Connection here: https://climateconnection.co.uk/

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • How to Win on LinkedIn in 2025 - A Founder’s Guide to Real Engagement
    Oct 15 2025

    In this episode of Scaling Green-Tech, Adopter’s Matt Jaworski and Katherine Keddie unpack what’s new on LinkedIn in 2025 - and how founders can use it to drive real growth.


    They explore the rise of TikTok-style video feeds, the value of authentic storytelling, and why founder voices consistently outperform brand posts. In 2025, the most effective content isn’t polished or AI-generated, but human, timely, and genuinely useful. Expect practical insights on turning expertise into engagement, creating content that sparks discussion, and reframing your message from sustainability to resilience.


    If you’re a climate-tech founder ready to make LinkedIn work harder for your mission, this one’s for you.
    Adopter is Europe’s first marketing company specialised in climate tech and adaptation solutions. Find out more about how we support scaling innovation through strategic digital marketing ⁠here⁠.

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    31 mins