Jakob Thomä
Investors may need to accept that nature won't fit neatly into their risk-return frameworks, writes RI’s guest columnist.
Some strategies designed to reduce climate transition risk are falling short, writes RI’s guest columnist.
Innovation and competition offered by two new carbon accounting initiatives is desperately needed, writes RI’s guest columnist.
Peak energy emissions, adaptation focus and stranded tech assets feature in our guest columnist's top tips for the coming year.
League tables, no reporting, more lobbying? RI's guest columnist rounds up ideas from PRI in Person on future directions for the investor network.
Sustainability advocates need to ignore the brickbats and stick their heads above the parapet, writes RI's guest columnist.
Carney’s vision didn’t meaningfully go beyond measurement, writes RI’s guest columnist.
As climate change and geopolitics threaten to put a dampener on global growth, responsible investors need to rethink their strategy, writes RI's guest columnist.
Climate scenarios provide a good example of the limitations of pursuing harmonisation at all costs, writes RI's guest columnist.
Investors could adopt a simpler framing of physical risks, writes RI’s guest columnist.


