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Jason Jacobs

www.myclimatejourney.co
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Former co-founder/CEO of Runkeeper (acquired by ASICS). Now 100% focused on climate change. Podcast host, community mgr, & investor-in-training at @mcjpod.

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Jason Jacobs @jjacobs22 · Jan 18, 2022
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This is a great thread, and I fully agree we should care way less about getting people to care than about cleaning up the system in whatever ways will get the job done.

Tweet Jan 13, 2022
Over the last two months I've read dozens of studies about gas stoves and indoor air quality. I also installed monitors in our home and ran my own tests. Here's a thread on what I learned 🧵 #energytwitter
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Jason Jacobs @jjacobs22 · Sep 29, 2021
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Great thread. Matches my experience.

Tweet Sep 29, 2021
The Zoomification of fundraising is a game changer. Lessons from raising my newest early stage fund in 30 days, in August, entirely over Zoom. <Thread>
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Jason Jacobs @jjacobs22 · Apr 30, 2021
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She has awesome threads on a lot of things!

Tweet Feb 20, 2021
VCs and fund-of-funds are going to throw tomatoes at me with today's tweet storm: Ownership *doesn't matter* for early stage investing. And yet almost every VC and fund-of-fund cares about it. 😮 Here's why >>
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Jason Jacobs @jjacobs22 · Mar 31, 2021
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Older thread, but important perspective to hear in our little climate bubble.

Tweet Feb 2, 2021
Oil and gas isn’t dead. Doesn’t matter what you think or what messaging you try to project, the world is reliant on hydrocarbons and it will make up the majority of energy production for the next few decades. Random thoughts ahead:
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