Microfinance's loss of focus should serve as a warning for proponents and practitioners of climate finance, writes Simon Glynn.
In the second part of RI's Transition Finance Focus, Deborah Gordon and Elizabeth Harnett of RMI say financing for the energy transition needs systems thinking to address rising global demand.
Could climate activists do more harm than good by clinging to an unachievable target, asks RI's guest columnist.
In the first instalment of RI's Transition Finance Focus, Vanessa Havard-Williams outlines the UK's plans to establish itself as a global transition hub.
Emily Pierce and Johanna Fager Wettergren propose 'equivalence with conditions' to bring the ‘building blocks’ vision to life while also advancing EU policy goals.
Industrial policy is key to decarbonising the economy but financial policy should not be seen as 'second best', says RI's new columnist.
Climate action requires a shift away from a focus primarily on 'risk-minded' stakeholders, writes Simon Glynn.
Effective implementation of the EU's supply chain due diligence law will require focus and commitment, say Robert G Eccles, Richard Gardiner and Andrea Webster.
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.
Investors in jurisdictions dealing with proposed dual-class share structures can learn from the Brazilian experience, argues Fabio Coelho.