The Challenge of a Changing World
Over the past decade, two defining challenges have reshaped markets in ways investors still struggle to incorporate into company analysis and portfolio construction: political realignment and the physical realities of climate change. Too often, these forces are treated as non-material, despite the structural changes they have driven in how individuals, companies, and economies behave.
Even where investors do engage with these topics, it is often through the lens of personal political conviction or a desire to “do good.” While those motivations are understandable, personal belief is not a substitute for evidence.
The Resilient Investor
What is missing is clear-eyed, evidence-led analysis of how geopolitical and climate forces actually affect capital markets — and what that means for investors in practice. The Resilient Investor exists to fill that gap.
The Resilient Investor examines how political and environmental pressures interact with markets, why their impacts are frequently misunderstood or mispriced, and how periods of disruption can create both risk and opportunity.
Resilient investing is not only about risk management, but, crucially, identifying the opportunities that emerge when the world changes faster than market assumptions.

Stephanie Kelly
The Resilient Investor
Over a decade of experience at the intersection of economics, politics and sustainable investing. Former Head of Greenwheel and Deputy Head of Aberdeen Research Institute. Holds BA(Hons) in Economics and Politics, MSc in International Politics from Trinity College, University of Dublin.
A note on independence
All views expressed here are independent and informational in nature. Nothing on this site constitutes investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security.
Understanding the forces shaping markets does not eliminate risk — but it can make investors more resilient in navigating it.