Company: BRK-A
Filing Date: 2025-03-25
Form Type: PX14A6G
Source: 0001214659-25-004756
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Company: BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC
Filing Date: 2025-03-25
Form: PX14A6G
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<div align='center'>Notice of Exempt Solicitation Pursuant to Rule 14a-103

Name of Registrant: Berkshire Hathaway Inc (BRK)

Name of person relying on exemption: As You Sow®

Address of persons relying on exemption: 11461
San Pablo Ave, Suite 400, El Cerrito, CA 94530

The attached written materials are submitted pursuant
to Rule 14a-6(g)(1) promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. As You Sow® does not beneficially own more than $5
million of the class of subject securities, and this notice of exempt solicitation is therefore being provided on a voluntary basis.</div>

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<div align='center'>Berkshire Hathaway Inc (BRK)
Vote Yes: Item 7 – Disclose Clean Energy Financing Ratio

Annual Meeting: May 3, 2025

CONTACT: Mary Zuccarello | mzuccarello@asyousow.org</div>

THE RESOLUTION

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Berkshire annually
disclose its clean energy financing ratio, defined as its total financing in low-carbon energy as a proportion of its investment in fossil-fuel
energy. The disclosure, prepared at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, should describe the Company’s methodology,
including what it classifies as “low carbon” and “fossil fuel.”

SUPPORTING STATEMENT:At Company discretion, the clean energy
financing ratio should include all Berkshire’s material investment mechanisms, including debt, equity, and project finance.

SUMMARY

The United States is facing a nationwide insurance crisis due to the
increasing frequency and severity of climate-fueled weather events. Between 2019 and 2022, the number of severe climate-related disasters
in the United States escalated by 32%, causing insured losses over the same period to rise by nearly 300%. In 2024, the U.S.
experienced 27 individual extreme weather events costing over $1 billion in damages each and amounting to nearly $183 billion damages
altogether. Globally, 2024 was the fourth costliest year on record, with total direct economic costs from natural perils