

This VC wants climate tech to play hardball in Washington
4 snips Oct 8, 2025
Shomik Dutta, co-founder of Overture VC and former White House advisor, emphasizes the crucial role of government strategy for climate tech startups. He argues that founders must engage with policymakers to avoid being sidelined. Shomik draws lessons from crypto's lobbying tactics, advocates for treating policy as a core competency, and highlights the Inflation Reduction Act as a pivotal moment. He stresses the importance of storytelling and adapting messages to political climates, while discussing the strategic collaboration between startups and government.
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Government Is A Core Market Force
- Government is embedded in energy and industrial transformation and cannot be an afterthought.
- If founders aren’t at the table, they risk being on the menu.
Treat Policy As A Built Capability
- Build a political muscle that includes both positive outreach and the ability to impose consequences.
- Treat policy engagement as a core competency, not an afterthought.
Crypto Built Political Muscle First
- Shomik points to crypto as a model that built political muscle by using opposition research and paid influence.
- He argues climate needs similar tactics and commitment to be taken seriously in DC.