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Addressing cyber threats for critical infrastructure

Recent cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure, such as the ransomware attack on the US Colonial Pipeline which forced the largest fuel pipeline in the country to shut down its operations for several days, should serve as a warning of vulnerabilities faced...

Modelling Covid-19 disruption

As advisors and financial modellers, we are in the business of change, and trying to forecast what different futures can look like.  As we enter a new period of “interesting times”, it is worth looking back at what happened to businesses after the last crash,...

How to avoid bad renewable energy deals # 1: introduction

The renewable energy sector has experienced its fair share of bad deals. Some sub-sectors and geographies have seen particular systemic issues that go beyond individual projects but the sector has actually been good at learning lessons from failures – especially legal and technical.

Green bonds: is an oasis within reach?

The global green bond market has expanded rapidly in recent years, growing by 75% between 2016 and 2018 and recording an issue volume of 175 billion dollars in 2018. One of the new features of this market is the issuing...

On the Water

There is no question that the U.S. water infrastructure needs repair. The unprecedented flooding and droughts across the country over the past 15 years and the lead contamination of public water in Flint, Mich., are just a few examples that...

Sustainability: technology enabled

Companies are starting to discover how they can incorporate new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain or the Internet of Things (IoT) to advance their environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts and the way they report on them. Over...

Addressing Crypto-Currency’s Energy Problem

The value of Bitcoin as a worldwide payment system and ongoing investment in the currency, has been a rollercoaster ride from December 2017, when prices surged above $19,000 per Bitcoin, to June 2018, when each coin fell to approximately $7,000....