In this discussion, Professor Tom Gosling, a specialist in financial markets from the London School of Economics, shares insights on the future of net zero commitments among investors. He examines whether financial institutions will reset their strategies, recalibrate their goals, or retreat entirely amidst shifting alliances. The conversation highlights the complexities of climate initiatives, the evolving significance of the 1.5°C target, and the necessity for genuine engagement in decarbonization efforts. Gosling argues that investor influence, while constrained, remains vital for effective climate policy.