Defining an investment agenda for nature

Nature is at a critical crossroads. Nature regulates our biosphere and provides society with tangible natural resources, regulating services, and intangible cultural assets that form the basis of human welfare.
Clean firm generation:Mapping the premier energy growth market of the next 10 years

Clean firm generation is essential to the growing and decarbonizing grid of the future.
Geothermal power generation market snapshot

Fervo Energy has emerged as a leader in the sector, has met or exceeded several technical and project milestones, and believes it has derisked its projects enough to attract debt financing to scale deployment.
Investing in the Future of Food: Artificial Intelligence in Aquaculture Production

Aquaculture1 is rapidly growing in importance as the global population’s demand for protein increases, demonstrated by an increase in production of 609% from 1990-2020, with a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.9%
An Introduction to Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Contracts for Climate Projects

As the world faces the urgent challenge of transitioning to a decarbonized economy, deploying innovative climate hardware that is less polluting than legacy technologies has become imperative.
Six Insights in Climate Technology Project Development

After years of investment in climate technologies, project developers have begun deploying these solutions in large-scale demonstration and commercial projects.1 These bigger projects are usually expensive, sometimes costing hundreds of millions or billions of dollars.
Floating Offshore Wind

The offshore wind resource is massive, 71 TW per the World Bank.1 According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the global offshore wind resource is 18x the world’s current electricity demand and, of this, 80% is floating and 20% is fixed
EV Charging Software Snapshot, 2024

Investors should target the VGI subsector for growth equity as increased electric vehicle (EV) adoption and an increasingly stressed grid due to other macrotrends (e.g., electrification, data center use, constrained transmission) will continue to drive the value proposition
The CREO FOAK Framework

Achieving net zero emissions by 2050 requires a significant increase in financing and deployment of emerging climate hardware technologies.i According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), approximately 40% of necessary emissions reductions rely on technologies that have not been commercially deployed
Understanding the Climate Gap

The private sector has a tremendous opportunity to capitalize on the growing momentum in global climate and sustainability (“climate”) finance.