Check out 5 climate tech pitch decks that caught the eye of investors

Framework
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SETUP TENSION ANALYSIS EVIDENCE RESOLUTION APPENDIX
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This is a branding slide for the company 'Framework'.transition
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The slide uses a high-contrast visual of a laptop on greenery to reinforce the 'planet' aspect of the mission.inspire_vision
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Uses a causal chain diagram to illustrate the problem.frame_problem
Open slide detailBeat · Problem
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The slide uses a circular process diagram to illustrate the flywheel effect of their business model.present_solution
Open slide detailBeat · Solution
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transition
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present_solution
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Includes screenshots of Ars Technica, CNET, and Linus Tech Tips reviews.show_traction
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The slide contains redacted text indicating the intended content is financial metrics.analyze_data
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The slide uses a visual metaphor of a modular laptop being assembled to represent the product-to-ecosystem shift.plan_implementation
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Uses a simple additive equation (Products + Marketplace = Magic) to define the business model.present_framework
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The slide uses a 'But wait, there's more' hook to transition into a roadmap section, though the actual roadmap content is redacted.transition
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The slide content is redacted.inspire_vision
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The slide uses a semi-transparent overlay on top of a Zoom-style video call screenshot.other
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show_traction
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The slide contains a placeholder for redacted funding allocation information.argue_timing
Open slide detailLoop · Why Now
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Features a pile of biochar as the primary visual element.front_matter
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Uses a split-screen layout: left side establishes the problem magnitude (pie chart), right side establishes the urgency and the 'gap' in current progress (logosframe_problem
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Uses a hexagonal flow diagram to connect the problem (emissions) to the scale (NYC construction) and the industry commitment.frame_problem
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Uses a split-screen visual metaphor to connect the raw material (biocarbon) to the final application (concrete/building materials).present_solution
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inspire_vision
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The slide uses a numbered list to highlight product benefits.present_solution
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Uses a combination of a component diagram (left) and a process flow diagram (right).present_solution
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The slide uses a three-column layout to explain the 'How' of the solution.present_solution
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The slide uses a visual timeline overlaying a background image of a bridge.plan_implementation
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state_next_steps
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front_matter
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The slide uses a combination of a product screenshot (map interface) and a chart to demonstrate the platform's capability to track forest loss over time.present_solution
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Uses a value-chain-like segmentation to show pain points across four key market participants.frame_problem
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Uses a hub-and-spoke diagram to show Sylvera serving four distinct market segments.present_solution
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Uses a hierarchical diagram to show how a top-level 'A' rating is derived from four sub-metrics.present_solution
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The visual representation uses a series of circular gauges to represent the components of the Sylvera Rating.present_framework
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The slide features a screenshot of the Sylvera web application interface, highlighting a 'Co-benefits' rating of 5/5.present_solution
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The slide uses a split-layout to contrast technical methodology with institutional validation.present_solution
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show_traction
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inspire_vision
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front_matter
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Minimalist slide with a strong, bold thesis statement.inspire_vision
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The slide uses a high-quality product photo to establish brand authority and product quality.present_solution
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The slide uses a high-impact visual of the product to establish quality and authenticity.present_solution
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The slide uses a high-quality product photo to demonstrate technical capability.present_solution
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The slide is a dense mosaic of user-generated content (tweets, Instagram comments, DMs) serving as social proof.show_traction
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present_solution
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transition
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The slide uses a hub-and-spoke diagram to explain the proprietary technology components.present_solution
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The slide highlights a 'Patent Pending' status, emphasizing the proprietary nature of the technology.present_solution
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size_opportunity
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Uses an analogy between plant-based milk and plant-based meat to project market potential.size_opportunity
Open slide detailBeat · Market Sizing
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The slide uses a visual triptych layout to demonstrate product versatility across different culinary applications.present_solution
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transition
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The slide uses a stylized illustration of a butcher shop to reinforce the brand's playful, meat-alternative identity.transition
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The slide uses a 'social proof' collage technique to demonstrate brand affinity and engagement.show_traction
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The slide uses a grid layout for team members with professional backgrounds and a list for advisors.other
Open slide detailBeat · Team
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state_next_steps
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front_matter
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The slide uses a vertical timeline-like bulleted list to establish founder credibility.other
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frame_problem
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The slide uses a visual contrast between a list of pain points and a screenshot of a cluttered e-commerce interface.frame_problem
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The 'New!' tag highlights the lack of sustainability information as a modern pain point.frame_problem
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The slide uses a screenshot of a spreadsheet inside a laptop frame to illustrate the 'Excel as most common tool' pain point.frame_problem
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Uses a timeline-like structure to present external validation/news clippings for three key stakeholder groups.argue_timing
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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Uses a classic TAM/SAM/SOM funnel visualization.size_opportunity
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present_solution
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The slide uses a horizontal process flow at the bottom to categorize the four components into 'Find', 'Design', and 'Manage' stages.present_solution
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The left chart is a 2x2 matrix comparing Credibility/Climate Science vs Scalability/Data Science.present_solution
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Includes a before-after style narrative structure (challenges vs outcomes).illustrate_case
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The slide is split into two sections: professional pedigree (logos) and D&I metrics.summarize