Goldman's research suggests that success in climate tech requires thinking beyond simple renewable energy plays. The real opportunities lie in solving complex integration challenges, tackling hard-to-abate industrial emissions, building the infrastructure for a multi-technology future, and developing solutions that can scale globally.As world leaders prepare for COP29 in Azerbaijan, entrepreneurs who can align their innovations with these investment trends - particularly in complex areas like industrial decarbonization and energy systems integration - will be well-positioned to capture part of this $74 trillion opportunity.Remember: the winners in this space won't just be building clean technology - they'll be building the foundational systems and solutions that enable the entire net-zero transition.