Prime Coalition debuts updated CRANE tool to estimate emissions reduction potential of new technologies

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Investors looking to address accelerating greenhouse gas emissions and the subsequent rise in global temperatures face a dilemma: As climate tech solutions multiply, what is the best use of their limited capital?

The complex data required to answer such a question lacks uniformity, is subject to differing assumptions or is downright unavailable. That makes rigorous assessment a notoriously difficult task.

New software from Prime Coalition, a nonprofit in Cambridge, Mass. with an investment arm for early-stage climate companies and startups, aims to make those projections easier to lock down on.

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