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Oroeco

Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing

San Francisco, California 282 followers

About us

Oroeco is founded on the premise that it should be easy, fun, and rewarding to track how our everyday purchases, investments, and lifestyle decisions link up to our core values. We started as a group of friends, frustrated by the lack of information out there to help us sort out small improvements from big decisions. We didn't want to be activists or full-time volunteers for a cause, we just wanted to vote with our wallets and how we lived our lives. And we wanted to find fun ways to get our friends, family, and big companies to do the same. So with Oroeco we're creating a way to add everything up. The Oroeco tools will allow you to cut through marketing hype and dynamically track the impacts that you care about based on real data, get personalized suggestions for how you can do more good with less money, and engage in some constructive competition with friends, family, coworkers, and other communities. When you use Oroeco, you not only help align your lifestyle with your values, you also encourage your friends and family to do the same. The more we all use Oroeco, the more our collective wallets encourage companies to demonstrate how they're aligning their business practices with our visions for a better tomorrow. Oroeco is starting with a web and mobile platform that makes it fun, easy and rewarding for everyone to help solve climate change. Join us at oroeco.com.

Website
http://www.oroeco.com/
Industry
Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Public Company
Founded
2012
Specialties
Solve climate change, Save money, Earn rewards, Align everyday life with personal values, and Reengineer the global economy for sustainability

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    California’s next governor won’t just shape the future of one state — they’ll influence the trajectory of climate action, clean energy investment, and economic innovation worldwide. California is now the world’s 4th-largest economy, and its policy decisions often become models for other states and countries. That’s why the debate around climate leadership in the 2026 governor’s race matters far beyond Sacramento. One point from this recent CleanTechnica article from Ian Monroe that stood out to me: climate policy is no longer separate from economic policy. The choices we make around energy, infrastructure, resilience, and electrification directly impact affordability, public health, job creation, and long-term competitiveness. Whether you agree with the author’s endorsement or not, the broader question is worth discussing: Do we want leaders who see climate action as a strategic economic opportunity, or leaders who prioritize maintaining the status quo? As AI, manufacturing, electrification, and energy demand continue to accelerate, California’s next governor will help determine how the state balances growth, resilience, and sustainability in the years ahead. What do you think should be the top climate and energy priorities for California’s next governor? Read more: https://lnkd.in/e9hdn-Hh

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    Please read Ian's article about the clear choice for CA Governor. Elections matter and this one matters a great deal not only for the future of CA but also for our country. Tom Steyer's vision and leadership is about creating a path for greater shared economic prosperity, accelerating the transition to clean energy, ensuring environmental justice, and the health and well-being for all communities. We need his values-based leadership. Vote for Tom Steyer.

    View profile for Ian Monroe

    climate solutions investor, author, teacher & practitioner

    CleanTechnica just published my article on California's Governor race. The choice between Tom Steyer vs Xavier Becerra matters a LOT for the future of affordable clean energy, climate solutions, public health & ethical AI. Please take a look and share with folks voting in California.

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    Join us at #USSIFFORUM2026 for a discussion on the politics of AI, featuring Aniket Shah, PhD, Ian Monroe, and Miranda G. Gardiner, LEED Fellow. The politics of AI in the US is rapidly evolving. Alongside the debate, AI presents transformative opportunities for economic growth, innovation, and American global competitiveness. This discussion will explore how AI politics could influence, and be influenced by, the 2026 midterms, and what scenarios may emerge to accelerate or constrain AI development. Register today to attend FORUM 2026, taking place June 24-26 in Washington DC: https://lnkd.in/ewyxcdgm 

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    PG&E, Chevron & their fossil industry + corrupt utility friends are doing everything they can to stop Tom Steyer from becoming the next Governor of California. Why? Because they know he's the only top candidate who will stop their corporate profiteering and accelerate our state to clean, safe, and affordable energy. For all of us who vote in California (or know others who do), I'm convinced Steyer is our best hope at a safer, healthier, affordable, just and equitable future. It's a sign of our sad times that it takes a benevolent billionaire to overcome corporate polluter corruption and greed, but that's where we are. I've gotten to know Tom and his family a bit over the years, and I know he will lead our state with a strong moral compass while surrounding himself with the right people to make California more liveable for all of us. If you like the status quo, or want even more corporate corruption, more pollution, and more droughts, floods, and wildfires, then you should probably vote for Xavier Becerra, Steve Hilton, or Chad Bianco...

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    🛢️ 🔥 Xavier Becerra = the big oil, gas & utility monopoly candidate for CA Gov. It's pretty clear from where Becerra's campaign cash is coming from + his long history supporting the fossil fuel industry and corrupt utilities behind the scenes. Bill McKibben wrote a much more eloquent op-ed in the Los Angeles Times going into why Becerra would be a really bad choice to lead California. Here are some important parts of it: "California has paid a huge price for our inaction on climate. Just looking at wildfire, there were of course the great blazes that Los Angeles County will never forget in 2025, but also the 2020 August Complex fire in Humboldt and Mendocino counties, the 2021 Dixie fire up north, the 2017 conflagration across Napa and Sonoma counties, the 2017 Thomas fire in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, the 2018 Camp fire that devastated Paradise — the list goes sadly on and on and on. Meanwhile, Big Oil and its friends at Big Utility have racked up huge profits, and Californians have faced ever higher bills. An unhobbled oil industry played a huge role in reelecting Trump in 2024 and in taking us to war with Iran. And through it all, during his years as attorney general, Becerra did little or nothing to help. As I said all those years ago, it’s a mystery why, though I fear the mystery gets clearer with each campaign funding filing over his long career. As California’s top prosecutor, he took big donations from oil industry giants such as Chevron, and also from energy companies Sempra and Southern California Edison. As a member of Congress, he took larger checks from Pacific Gas and Electric and Edison International. This time around, as he seeks the governor’s office, Chevron has maxed out its contributions to his campaign, the first time they’ve found a gubernatorial candidate to back in a decade. Meanwhile, across the country, leading progressives have signed a pledge refusing fossil fuel donations. Another gubernatorial contender, Katie Porter, is among them. Needless to say, Becerra is not. The California chapters of Third Act — a group of Americans over 60 that I helped found — canvassed their members last month and issued an endorsement of Tom Steyer, on the grounds that he had worked hard over the years to address energy and climate issues. Instead of taking money from Big Oil, he’s given money, time and counsel to those of us volunteering in the fight against the industry. In fact, I think that whether one is most concerned about lowering utility bills with clean energy or protecting California’s forests, beaches and insurance rates from the global warming threat, he’d be the most climate-conscious elected official in America." Please keep this in mind + share with others if you vote in California and you don't want to keep endangering folks with dirty and expensive energy systems that perpetuate air pollution, spark wildfires, accelerate our affordability crisis, and fuel more climate disasters!

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