Jakob Thomä
How viable is it not to be active, asks RI’s guest columnist as the responsible investment community digests the US election result.
RI's guest columnist makes the case for a format at risk of falling out of favour with issuers and investors.
RI's guest columnist makes an urgent case for putting the social back into responsible investing.
RI's guest columnist and non-profit founder on the challenges facing the sector, and how it can address them and remain relevant.
Investors need to ask what a serious agriculture transition strategy could entail, says RI's guest columnist.
Could climate activists do more harm than good by clinging to an unachievable target, asks RI's guest columnist.
Industrial policy is key to decarbonising the economy but financial policy should not be seen as 'second best', says RI's new columnist.
In the first of a series of monthly columns, the Theia Finance Labs co-founder looks at the evolution of sustainable investing and asks where we go from here.
Finding meaningful ways to convey the impact of investment portfolios on the environment can be challenging, but it is essential.
Framing the ESG debate this way is unhelpful, writes Jakob Thomä