Living public library

The public library for products made from air.

Fresh company signals first, then the structures that make the category understandable: buyer education, policy, partnerships, visible product proof, and a carefully trimmed layer of outside coverage.

How to use this page

Start with the featured signal if you want the headline change. Use the signal board if you want to scan the latest evidence. Use collections if your question is about policy, buyer education, commercial readiness, or brand/product proof.

Editorial rule

A link stays only if it clarifies the category, shows a credible commercial move, demonstrates a real product or infrastructure proof, or helps a reader explain the space without fluff.

Signal board

Filter the latest category evidence by theme, audience, or keyword

Curated collections

Six tighter routes through the archive, based on the kind of question a reader actually has

Reading routes

If you only have five minutes, start with the route that matches your job

Core explainers

The evergreen pages and explainers that make the category legible fast

Outside coverage

Selected video and press context that helps widen the frame without overwhelming it

Video picks

Press and market framing

Method

How the library decides what belongs here and what gets demoted

Keep

Commercial proof, product proof, and category clarity

Priority goes to plants, partnerships, economics, explainers, buyer education, policy structure, and visible product or brand pilots.

Demote

Generic climate-tech mood music

Repetitive hype videos, vague future-of-everything pieces, and links that sound exciting without improving understanding are kept out or pushed down.

Current bias

The most useful fresh signal now lives on company and product pages

This archive treats the older YouTube layer as context, not as the main source of 2025–2026 movement.