In this quarter’s letter, we examine how shifting environmental conditions are reshaping agriculture—and creating significant climate investment opportunities. We spotlight a recent investment in Elanco, and our focus on innovative solutions like methane-reducing technologies that underscore the potential for scalable decarbonization in the food and agriculture sector.
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2026 Climate Impact Report
Builds on last year’s finding of a market-wide retreat from Net Zero commitments, showing RGC’s portfolio held its ground even as voluntary reporting slipped. Only 3% of the portfolio is Not Aligned with net zero goals — the lowest of any benchmark tracked — while 48% is Aligned or Aligning (62% once non-reporting clean tech holdings are included), and the portfolio remains the most carbon-efficient among its peers at 65 tons of CO₂ per $1 million of sales versus 105 for the Russell 1000 Value. Also asks whether AI is becoming the next high-emissions sector, as data center growth is now outpacing Big Tech’s own decarbonization targets.
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Water Under Pressure: Climate Risk and the Economics of Scarcity
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