Melissa Maxman interviewied Teresa Ribera, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission for a Clean, Just, and Competitive Transition, in a fireside discussion at the Y Combinator Little Tech Competition Summit in Washington, D.C.

Ribera drives Europe's Green Deal goals by overseeing the Clean Industrial Deal, advancing clean tech investment, decarbonizing the economy, reducing energy prices, ending fossil fuel dependency, and tackling energy poverty.

Their conversation explored the future of sustainable innovation and the policies shaping a cleaner, more equitable, and competitive global economy.

​The Little Tech Competition Summit is an initiative by Y Combinator, a renowned startup accelerator, aimed at advocating for and supporting emerging technology companies

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