Evergreen Investing

A monthly newsletter of low-risk holdings focused on the immense opportunity of THE GREEN REVOLUTION

The world is going green.

This is transforming how we power our grids, move ourselves and our goods, grow food, and utilize commodities.


Global transformations make for major investment opportunities. Great investors get ahead of these paradigm shifts and do it with a specific plan.


With Evergreen Investing, we explore the inputs and innovations that are integral to this global green transformation: metals, power, carbon, agriculture, infrastructure, and waste. And we will invest to give our portfolios clear, low-risk exposure to each of those paradigm shifts. 

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Clean Energy Sources

The move to net zero, as mandated by governments around the world, requires all kinds of change.

Clean energy is at the top of the list. And nuclear power is integral to the solution. Nuclear plants create consistent baseload power without greenhouse gas or particulate emissions. And they are safe – far safer than coal power, for instance, which kills thousands daily.

This reality has recently shifted public sentiment in favor of nuclear power for the first time in years. And governments have huge nuclear power buildout plans. The missing piece is uranium: there isn’t enough. We need more uranium mines but that will only happen via a much higher uranium price. And uranium stocks will soar when that happens.

Green Metals

Generating clean power is the start. Moving, storing, and using that power in a multitude of new ways is next – and it requires mining. Copper, lithium, silver, nickel, molybdenum – the world is drastically short of the metals needed to build the infrastructure and items needed for net zero. It’s hard and slow to find, permit, and finance new mines but growth – green and overall – can’t happen without them. Mining stocks will multiply in value as this reality pushes metal prices skyward.

Carbon Credits

As pressure to reduce emissions rises, companies will buy their way to net zero. The voluntary carbon market has explosive growth ahead as this happens. Every company that cannot reduce their way to zero will buy offsets to get there, boosting the price of carbon far above where it sits today. 

Agri-Food

With 8 billion people on planet earth, it’s more crucial than ever to feed ourselves in a sustainable way. Climate change, deglobalization, and price inflation have been major challenges. Thankfully, humans are innovative. We’re finding ways, like vertical farming and regenerative agriculture, to reduce environmental impacts and production costs, while improving quality and lowering transportation requirements. Evergreen Investing provides low-risk, high-potential investments to benefit from the shift toward sustainable agriculture.

Infrastructure/Transportation

The urbanization megatrend means people are increasingly moving from rural areas into suburbs and cities. That’s pressuring infrastructure like never before. So, governments are unleashing trillions in spending to upgrade infrastructure and interconnect people, businesses, and information in a sustainable way. That means prioritizing investments in sustainable infrastructure, which emphasizes delivering environmental, social and economic benefits. Companies and investors on the right side of this spending have a lot to gain. Evergreen Investing provides low-risk, high-potential investments to benefit from the shift towards sustainable infrastructure.

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