KEY POINTS
  • Bill Gates funds climate adaptation through his namesake philanthropic venture, the Gates Foundation, and he invests in climate tech companies through his investment firm, Breakthrough Energy Ventures.
  • "Getting to zero will be the hardest thing humans have ever done," Gates writes in his year-end letter published Tuesday. "We need to revolutionize the entire physical economy—how we make things, move around, produce electricity, grow food, and stay warm and cool—in less than three decades."
  • The bad news is that greenhouse gas emissions are still increasing. The good news, writes Gates, is that investment in climate tech solutions is exceeding his expectations.
Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates delivers his speech at the National Assembly on August 16, 2022 in Seoul, South Korea.

The idea of becoming a grandparent is emotional for Bill Gates to even write about.

"I started looking at the world through a new lens recently — when my older daughter gave me the incredible news that I'll become a grandfather next year," Gates wrote in a letter published overnight on his personal blog, Gates Notes.