Climate-tech startups could help the Middle East adapt to climate change-if they can get funding
Briefly

The Middle East is warming twice as fast as the global average, leading to heat-related deaths and increased vulnerability to climate change impacts like water scarcity, high temperatures, droughts, and floods.
Climate tech investment in the Middle East has dropped significantly due to risk-averse investors seeking rapid returns, hindering funding for hardware-intensive solutions.
International efforts like COP28 are spurring improvements in climate tech investment in the Middle East, with hope for more support for startups working on climate solutions.
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