This is going to be a shot in the dark - anyone hiring in greentech/ecotech field?
There's this topic on ClojureVerse. No recent posts, but maybe some of the existing ones are still valid. Wouldn't hurt to contact those companies directly as well. https://clojureverse.org/c/clojure-sustainability-works/60
This sort of question/discussion belongs in #jobs-discuss - this channel is for job posts only.
Could you explain more? for example is agricultural & satellite image processing categorized under your field?
I know Tyba does work in energy storage and also does clojure.