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Tim Wolters is a modern-day “Renaissance Man” of the tech world and co-founder and CEO of CrowdSolve, a startup platform that combines technology and human-to-human collaboration to advance innovative climate solutions. CrowdSolve uses machine learning to help select the climate innovations with the highest potential for impact and momentum, an algorithm that host Dr. Priscilla Johnson aptly equates to a “dating app for climate entrepreneurs.” Join Tim and Priscilla as they delve into the parallels between climate and reuse solutioneering—including the importance of scale; maintaining quality of life to spark further change; and the necessity of collaboration, ideation, and innovation to forge a better future.Resources:Crowdsolve.eco1000 GretasThe Reusies