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By focusing on long-term climate scenarios, investors may be missing more immediate risks and opportunities, writes Jason Mitchell.
Action on climate and nature depends on wider optimism about progress – investors should push for policy that fosters it, writes Simon Glynn.
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.
AI agents and geospatial intelligence are among the tech frontiers redefining responsible investment, writes Alexandra Mihailescu Cichon.
A US standard for environmental credits is in the works - how companies respond could shape the future of carbon markets, write Paul Munter and Mika Morse.
A shift is underway to turn nature resilience into predictable, infrastructure-style cashflows, writes Rob Gardner.
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.






