Global Climate Solution Stocks
A comprehensive list of publicly listed companies that generate >50% of their revenue from climate solutions that are headquartered in the following seven major global regions.
Note that we provide this list as a publicly available resource solely for the purpose of education. This list was created in 2025 and is not updated on a regular cadence.

Company
HQ country
Solution type
Index status
Description
Vale S.A.
HQ country:
🇧🇷 Brazil
Solution type:
Critical Minerals
Clean energy
Index status:
Failed Revenue Filter
Failed Revenue Filter
Vale is a Brazilian mining company. While it does extract critical minerals like copper it generates a majority of its revenue from non-critical minerals like iron, so we exclude it.
Wigton Energy Limited
HQ country:
🇯🇲 Jamaica
Solution type:
Wind Power
Clean energy
Index status:
Pure Play
Pure Play
Wigton Windfarm owns and runs a wind farm on the island of Jamaica enabling residents there to use electricity without needing to burn fossil fuels.
Tropical Battery Company Limited
HQ country:
🇯🇲 Jamaica
Solution type:
Energy Storage
Clean energy
Index status:
Failed Revenue Filter
Failed Revenue Filter
While Tropical Battery still does not meet our requirements for 50% of revenue from climate solutions, we are pleased to see them introduce solar panels, inverters, and energy storage systems to their lineup since our 2023 review
Volcan CompañÃa Minera S.A.A.
HQ country:
🇵🇪 Peru
Solution type:
Critical Minerals
Clean energy
Index status:
Passes Revenue Filter
Passes Revenue Filter
Volcan CompañÃa Minera is a mining company in Peru that generates a majority of its revenue from extracting zinc and copper, two minerals that are critical to the energy transition
WEG S.A.
HQ country:
🇧🇷 Brazil
Solution type:
EV Supply Chain
Clean transportation
Index status:
Passes Revenue Filter
Passes Revenue Filter
WEG is a Brazilian manufacturer of a broad range of electric motors. Their products enable many industries to use electricity, which can be sourced from zero carbon sources, as opposed to fossil fuels. We are pleased to see them move fully into electric motors since our 2023 update