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What actually happened in UK climate tech investment last year? At our second live recording of Season Two, hosted at HSBC Innovation Banking during the Blue Earth Investment Forum in January, we brought the data to the table. No anecdotes, no gossip. Just numbers, trends and a candid look at what they mean for 2026. Amy was joined by Sarah Mackintosh, Director at Cleantech for UK, and Sammy Fry, Head of Climate Tech at Tech Nation. Between them, they track thousands of startups, billions in capital flows, and the policy frameworks shaping the sector. The headline? 2025 was not the collapse some feared. Total equity funding reached £3.9bn, debt and project finance continued to grow, and the UK remains surprisingly stable relative to its size. But beneath that surface stability, there are deeper shifts. Early stage deals are down. Hardware investment has fallen sharply. The Series A and B “valley of death” remains a structural challenge. Meanwhile, AI continues to absorb a growing share of venture capital. This conversation unpacks what is actually happening, where the pressure points are, and where opportunity may be building quietly. In this episode you’ll learn: Why 2025 was stronger than many expected, yet still worrying beneath the surfaceWhat the decline in seed and Series A funding means for the pipelineWhy hardware startups are facing a 70%+ drop in investmentHow energy and power continue to dominate climate capital flowsWhether AI is crowding out climate tech, or simply reshaping itThe role of Innovate UK, the British Business Bank and the new National Wealth Fund\Why food, agriculture and human health may be the next frontierWhat investors should actually focus on in 2026 From patient capital to policy gaps, from energy prices to food security, this is a grounded look at the mechanics behind the green transition. If you work in venture, policy, startups or climate innovation, this is one to bookmark. Guests: Sarah Mackintosh Director, CleanTech for UK CleanTech for UK is a policy and advocacy group representing UK clean tech investors. https://www.cleantechforuk.com Sammy Fry Head of Climate Tech, Tech Nation Tech Nation supports high growth tech founders across the UK, including climate and deep tech ventures. https://technation.io Referenced Reports & Resources: Cleantech for UK Annual Investment Reports https://www.cleantechforuk.com/public... Tech Nation Climate Tech Report https://technation.io/research-news/ Net Zero Insights https://www.netzeroinsights.com Innovate UK https://www.ukri.org/innovate-uk British Business Bank https://www.british-business-bank.co.uk National Wealth Fund https://www.nationalwealthfund.org.uk Blue Earth Investment Forum https://blueearthsummit.com Zinc VC https://www.zinc.vc Join Earth Set Live: Earth Set hosts monthly live events in London featuring founders, investors, policymakers and operators shaping the transition to a resilient, regenerative economy. First Tuesday of every month. Tickets and details: https://earthset.co If you enjoyed this episode: Leave a rating Share it with someone building or backing climate tech Join us in person at a live event Thanks for listening. See you at the next recording.