“Move Fast and Break Things” Was Never a Governing PhilosophyWhen Silicon Valley’s startup logic becomes a blueprint for running countries, democracy suffers.Mar 22Mar 22
Playing Without Rules: Strategy in an Uncertain WorldI am the final round of a chess tournament. I move my knight forward — Nd5, a calculated attacking move. If my opponent responds poorly, I…Mar 1Mar 1
The Growth Dilemma: Can We Have It All?A few days ago, I had a conversation with a friend over coffee. He was animated, almost euphoric, as he described what he saw happening in…Feb 8Feb 8
What I’ve read in 2024Since 2018, I’ve ended each year with a reflection on the books I’ve read — a ritual that has become as much about understanding myself as…Nov 16, 2024Nov 16, 2024
Why Investing in Climate Tech Is the Most Impactful Thing You Can DoOver the past year, I’ve found myself in countless conversations with friends, angel investors, VC managers, and entrepreneurs, all…Oct 14, 2024Oct 14, 2024
Climate Tech: The Next Big Investment WaveAs the world transitions toward a more sustainable and low-carbon economy, climate finance and climate technology are becoming some of the…Sep 7, 2024Sep 7, 2024
Climate Finance Is Heating UpThe Urgent Need for Early Investment in Climate Tech in Southern Europe and Latin AmericaAug 1, 2024Aug 1, 2024
What I’ve read in 2023As we step into December, I relish the opportunity to take a hiatus and reflect on my year’s reading — a tradition I’ve upheld for six…Dec 3, 20231Dec 3, 20231
11 Books That Illuminated the Challenges of Climate Change for Me.“In the end, we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught” —…Sep 3, 20231Sep 3, 20231