Boulder Climate Ventures

Boulder Climate Ventures

Boulder Climate Ventures (BCV) is a new program at the Leeds School of Business that brings together an interdisciplinary community of students to explore the commercial viability of new ventures in climate tech.

Through a market driven curriculum and a strong focus on community building, BCV provides the next generation of entrepreneurs with the tools to deploy audacious solutions to the climate crisis.

Who should be involved?

Graduate students or postdocs with a background in business, engineering, sciences or policy interested in launching or participating in a climate tech start up. Accomplished undergraduates may inquire.

External advisors, founders, and investors interested in supporting climate innovations and a growing ecosystem in the Denver metro area should also reach out.

To learn more about the program, please read about it here.

In 2025-2026, Boulder Climate Ventures will pilot two non-credit bearing classes.

The courses are as follows:

Business Opportunities in Climate Tech (Fall 2025)

“Business Opportunities in Climate Tech” is a 7-week seminar which consists of lectures from industry experts about business opportunities in the climate space. In addition to lectures, the seminar includes class socials and opportunities for small group discussions with external partners. Students, faculty and community members welcome.

Climate Tech Venture 鶹Ƶy (Spring 2026)

Climate Tech Venture 鶹Ƶy includes core lectures on entrepreneurship principles, guest visits from founders and investors, and dedicated time for project development and feedback for participating teams. BCV sources external advisors with expertise in venture capital and climate tech to support teams in their techno discovery. Only open to enrolled students.

Now Enrolling for Fall 2025

BCV will host it's first seminar series in Fall 2025. If you are an enrolled student, faculty member, or community member interested in learning more about climate tech and what business opportunities exist, . Priority will be given first to CU students. For the Venture 鶹Ƶy class in Spring 2026, teams must apply with a business idea and a short video pitch. Students who participated in BCV’s fall seminar will have preference for a spot in the incubator.


Boulder Climate Ventures is led by the Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility (CESR) and the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship and made possible by a gift from , Bill Gates’ global initiative on climate change. BCV is part of Breakthrough Energy’s University Climate Ventures program, which also supports programs at Stanford, MIT, Technical University of Munich and Nanyang University in Singapore.


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