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Fire season has started early in California this year, with flames already closing in on a former nuclear test site outside Los Angeles. The growing number of natural disasters in California and around the world demand our attention — and, in Silicon Valley, business investment.

Convective Capital, an early stage venture fund led by Bill Clerico, was announced a new $85 million fund on Thursday, following on from $35 million in capital raised in 2022. While the first fund was backed primarily by wealthy individuals (including Clerico, the WePay co-founder who sold the startup to JPMorgan for $300 million in 2017), this latest fund is largely backed by insurance companies and foundations as trustees.

Convective’s original mission was to develop the concept of “firetech,” investing in companies like Pano, which makes AI-powered cameras to spot fires early. Raine, which builds autonomous aircraft to drop water on fires. Burnbot, a startup that creates brush and grass clearing robots. and an insurance company, Stand, which helps homeowners harden their homes against flames.

With its new fund, Convective is expanding its mandate beyond the wildfire threat to a sophisticated resilience-focused thesis to “provide risk management in the natural world.”

“There’s $60 trillion of real estate at high risk from disasters, the U.S. spends a trillion dollars a year to mitigate and recover from disasters, we need a new approach to that,” Clerico told TechCrunch. “The bottom line is that it’s gotten so bad that the private markets can now take over – utilities go bankrupt, insurers leave the big markets, these are very big economic events and they create markets for new solutions and products.”

The first four investments from the new fund are in The Lumber Manufactory, a company that builds lumber mills to help make forest management more cost-effective. Designed, a company that uses artificial intelligence to do home design. Voltaire, a Y Combinator-backed company that makes drones to inspect power lines. and Edge Technologies, a company that makes an insurance product to hedge against volatile commodity prices.

Convective’s first fund has invested in companies that earned $100 million in revenue and have a total value of $2 billion. Clerico said 79% of the companies in his first fund’s portfolio have graduated from seed to Series A, which is much higher than industrial benchmarks.

However, this is a nascent field, and a large part of Convective’s work is helping founders connect with customers that many entrepreneurs find difficult to work with, such as utilities, insurers and government agencies. A big debate in the field has been how to get insurers to start investing directly in technologies that can mitigate the effects of disasters. Clerico says that’s starting to happen, thanks in part to insurance startups that Convective has backed, like Stand and Delos.

“There’s like a wave of new insurers coming into the void left by the incumbents,” Clerico said. “This is a really amazing opportunity for us as investors, but it’s also causing a response now from the incumbents and they have to change the way they do business.”

Clerico said AI tools are making his early-stage teams more productive, even as the technology enables new ways to locate fires with sensor data or model their behavior in simulations. But the industry’s wild drive to build data centers is also creating demand for the very services its companies provide.

“[AI] it creates a lot of demand on the energy system and the water system through the construction of data centers,” he said. “It’s not just something in our portfolio, it actually creates market opportunities for our portfolio by adding additional stress to our physical systems.”

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