
Listen to Jon Powers in conversation with Ted Roosevelt, co-Founder of Redwood Grove Capital, as they discuss the evolution of sustainability and climate investing, the need for standardized, audited metrics in ESG investing, and the opportunities for investors when it comes to climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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Data Centers, Electricity, and Climate
Our Q3 2025 Investor Letter explores how the rapid expansion of AI and data centers is reshaping global energy demand and creating long-term opportunities in clean power. We discuss Redwood Grove Capital’s positioning to capture this trend through disciplined investments in renewable and energy-efficiency companies aligned with climate resilience and sustainable growth.
Coffee and Climate
Redwood Grove Capital’s Q2 letter highlights how climate change is disrupting global coffee production, with rising temperatures, drought, and crop disease impacting supply and prices. These challenges illustrate a broader theme: companies and systems must adapt—not just mitigate—to a changing climate.
2025 Climate Impact Report
This year’s report examines climate commitments within our portfolio and across the broader market—highlighting which companies are making real progress toward their goals and which are falling short. Notably, 2024 marked the first year in which more companies withdrew from Net Zero commitments than joined them, signaling a meaningful shift in the climate disclosure landscape. We also take a closer look at Big Tech—once a leader in corporate decarbonization—as it increasingly emerges as a high-emissions sector requiring greater scrutiny.