Investors want information about climate risk. We're happy to give it — and think all companies should.

It is striking that, right now, companies aren't required to disclose information about what may be the largest business and financial risk looming over them: how they are adjusting to the climate crisis.

Investors want information about climate risk. We're happy to give it — and think all companies should.

Grove Collaborative's team quickly grew to understand our investors' expectations since becoming a public company in January. This information is fundamental to capital markets' operation. Investors and efficiency are both dependent on financial disclosures. Companies are required to disclose this information to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It's a commonsense requirement -- no questions asked.