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Dr Saphira Rekker
Dr

Saphira Rekker

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Overview

Background

Saphira is a Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Sustainable Finance at The University of Queensland, Australia, and has a PhD in Finance. She is a leading scholar in the field of corporate Paris Compliance measurement and is a leading academic involved in developing science-based emission reduction methodologies.

Saphira's research focuses on tools to measure and verify the efficacy of decarbonisation commitments by corporations and financial institutions, a cross-disciplinary research area of increasing global relevance. During her 4 month secondment at Princeton University in 2019 she co-developed the Rapid Switch Australia project, as part of the Princeton-led Rapid Switch initiative. She now leads the Are You Paris Compliant program, composed of academics from UQ, Oxford and Princeton, which evaluates the alignment of companies and investment portfolios with the Paris Agreement. Saphira is a member of the Technical Working Group of the Science Based Targets initiative for the oil and gas sector, where she continues to advise and develop appropriate methodologies for science-based targets, as well as the Scientific Advisory Group. She has also been a key contributor to the EU climate benchmarking regulation, which her contribution to quantifying the benchmark is still intact after several revisions and is one of the key outcomes of the new regulation. Saphira's research is cross-disciplinary and she has published in high impact journals such Nature Climate Change and Nature Communications, as well as several other highly ranked academic journals. Her 2022 article in Nature Communications has gained global attention and led to a collaborative project with Norges Bank Investment Management, which manages one of the largest funds globally, to evaluate the steel sector on their Paris Compliance. She has ongoing collaborations with numerous industry partners and is a CI on six successful grants (total $780,074.26).

Saphira has received several awards; most recently she received a prestigious Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) from the Australian Research Council of over $430,000 AUD for 2024-2027. She was awarded the UQ Business School Excellence in PRME award; she received the “Best Paper Award 2021” from the highly ranked journal Business & Society, and she received the “UQBS Excellence in Innovation” Award for co-leading Australia’s first Carbon Literacy course. She also won the UN Responsible Investment’s essay competition in 2018 (on the integration of responsible investment in financial education); the UQ Business School 2017 Teaching Award (Tutor) and she was a recipient of the prestigious International Post-graduate Research Scholarships for her PhD in 2014. Saphira is passionate about teaching; her teaching evaluations are consistently outstanding, she has participated in four Student-Staff Partnership projects, designed a core first year finance course, has publised two UQ pressbooks and has been actively supervising honours, Masters and PhD students, as well as post-doctorals and student industry projects. She is also a regular panellist at conferences and forums such as the European Commission Conference on Sustainable Finance and the Princeton E-ffiliates Retreat.

Saphira is also the selected UQ academic staff representative for Unisuper (188/211 votes) since 2020; she intensively coached a team of UQ students that won second place in the Global Business Challenge in 2019 ($15,000); she advocated for, and integrated, Environmental, Social and Governance factors in the Student Management Investment Fund and served as ESG advisor prior to co-leading the fund. She serves as a regular reviewer for the top-journals Nature Climate Change, Nature Sustainability and Nature Communications.

Availability

Dr Saphira Rekker is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Masters (Coursework), Tilburg University
  • Graduate Diploma of Environmental Management and Sustainability, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

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26 works between 2013 and 2024

1 - 20 of 26 works

2024

Journal Article

Publicly expressed climate scepticism is greatest in regions with high CO2 emissions

Pearson, Samuel, Hornsey, Matthew J., Rekker, Saphira, Wade, Belinda and Greig, Chris (2024). Publicly expressed climate scepticism is greatest in regions with high CO2 emissions. Climatic Change, 177 (5) 79. doi: 10.1007/s10584-024-03740-3

Publicly expressed climate scepticism is greatest in regions with high CO2 emissions

2024

Other Outputs

Only 57 producers are responsible for 80% of all fossil fuel and cement CO2 emissions since 2016 – new report

Ives, Matthew, Wade, Belinda and Rekker, Saphira (2024, 04 04). Only 57 producers are responsible for 80% of all fossil fuel and cement CO2 emissions since 2016 – new report The Conversation

Only 57 producers are responsible for 80% of all fossil fuel and cement CO2 emissions since 2016 – new report

2024

Journal Article

Understanding the lobbying actions taken by the Australian renewable energy industry

Botrel, Clara Almeida, Rekker, Saphira, Wade, Belinda and Wilson, Syvannah (2024). Understanding the lobbying actions taken by the Australian renewable energy industry. Journal of Cleaner Production, 434 139674, 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.139674

Understanding the lobbying actions taken by the Australian renewable energy industry

2024

Book

Sustainable Finance

Humphrey, Jacquelyn, Rekker, Saphira, Gilbert, Aaron, Henry, Ella and Scott, Ayesha (2024). Sustainable Finance. Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/b2ba0a3

Sustainable Finance

2023

Journal Article

Evaluating fossil fuel companies’ alignment with 1.5 °C climate pathways

Rekker, Saphira, Chen, Guangwu, Heede, Richard, Ives, Matthew C., Wade, Belinda and Greig, Chris (2023). Evaluating fossil fuel companies’ alignment with 1.5 °C climate pathways. Nature Climate Change, 13 (9), 927-934. doi: 10.1038/s41558-023-01734-0

Evaluating fossil fuel companies’ alignment with 1.5 °C climate pathways

2023

Other Outputs

Nearly two-thirds of the top fossil fuel producers in Australia and the world aren’t on track for 1.5℃ climate target

Rekker, Saphira and Wade, Belinda (2023, 08 18). Nearly two-thirds of the top fossil fuel producers in Australia and the world aren’t on track for 1.5℃ climate target The Conversation

Nearly two-thirds of the top fossil fuel producers in Australia and the world aren’t on track for 1.5℃ climate target

2023

Other Outputs

Australian Superannuation Funds - Climate management and disclosure: Technical report

Wade, Belinda, Isaacs, Ryan, Rekker, Saphira, Cook, Ryan, Gleeson, Paul and Kniprath, Ina (2023). Australian Superannuation Funds - Climate management and disclosure: Technical report. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Aurecon Australasia Group.

Australian Superannuation Funds - Climate management and disclosure: Technical report

2023

Journal Article

The contribution of cross-border capital flow towards decarbonisation

Emodi, Nnaemeka Vincent, Rekker, Saphira, Greig, Chris, Wade, Belinda, Inekwe, John Nkwoma and Zakari, Abdulrasheed (2023). The contribution of cross-border capital flow towards decarbonisation. Journal of Cleaner Production, 405 137040, 1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.137040

The contribution of cross-border capital flow towards decarbonisation

2023

Other Outputs

Evaluating fossil fuel companies’ alignment with 1.5°C climate pathways

Rekker, Saphira (2023). Evaluating fossil fuel companies’ alignment with 1.5°C climate pathways. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/1357886

Evaluating fossil fuel companies’ alignment with 1.5°C climate pathways

2022

Journal Article

Measuring corporate Paris Compliance using a strict science-based approach

Rekker, S., Ives, M. C., Wade, B., Webb, L. and Greig, C. (2022). Measuring corporate Paris Compliance using a strict science-based approach. Nature Communications, 13 (1) 4441, 1-11. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-31143-4

Measuring corporate Paris Compliance using a strict science-based approach

2022

Journal Article

A systematic review of barriers to greenfield investment in decarbonisation solutions

Emodi, Nnaemeka Vincent, Wade, Belinda, Rekker, Saphira and Greig, Chris (2022). A systematic review of barriers to greenfield investment in decarbonisation solutions. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 165 112586, 112586. doi: 10.1016/j.rser.2022.112586

A systematic review of barriers to greenfield investment in decarbonisation solutions

2021

Other Outputs

The Paris-compliant company: Measuring transition performance using a strict science-based approach

Rekker, Saphira, Ives, Matthew, Wade, Belinda, Greig, Chris and Webb, Lachlan (2021). The Paris-compliant company: Measuring transition performance using a strict science-based approach. INET Working Paper. No. 2021-03. University of Oxford, INET.

The Paris-compliant company: Measuring transition performance using a strict science-based approach

2021

Other Outputs

Raw data for figures in "The Paris Compliant Company: Measuring transition performance against the Paris goals using a strict science-based approach"

Rekker, Saphira (2021). Raw data for figures in "The Paris Compliant Company: Measuring transition performance against the Paris goals using a strict science-based approach". The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/289d707

Raw data for figures in "The Paris Compliant Company: Measuring transition performance against the Paris goals using a strict science-based approach"

2020

Journal Article

Research can (and should) support corporate decarbonization

Wade, Belinda and Rekker, Saphira (2020). Research can (and should) support corporate decarbonization. Nature Climate Change, 10 (12), 1064-1065. doi: 10.1038/s41558-020-00936-0

Research can (and should) support corporate decarbonization

2019

Other Outputs

Measuring corporate performance in meeting climate change limits using a planetary boundaries approach

Rekker, Saphira (2019). Measuring corporate performance in meeting climate change limits using a planetary boundaries approach. PhD Thesis, School of Business, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2019.437

Measuring corporate performance in meeting climate change limits using a planetary boundaries approach

2019

Journal Article

Do sustainability rating schemes capture climate goals?

Rekker, Saphira A. C., Humphrey, Jacquelyn E. and O’Brien, Katherine R. (2019). Do sustainability rating schemes capture climate goals?. Business & Society, 60 (1), 000765031982576-160. doi: 10.1177/0007650319825764

Do sustainability rating schemes capture climate goals?

2018

Other Outputs

A Planetary Boundaries Approach to Measuring Corporate Environmental Performance

Rekker, Saphira (2018). A Planetary Boundaries Approach to Measuring Corporate Environmental Performance. PhD Thesis, School of Business, The University of Queensland.

A Planetary Boundaries Approach to Measuring Corporate Environmental Performance

2018

Journal Article

Comparing extraction rates of fossil fuel producers against global climate goals

Rekker, Saphira A. C., O’Brien, Katherine R., Humphrey, Jacquelyn E. and Pascale, Andrew C. (2018). Comparing extraction rates of fossil fuel producers against global climate goals. Nature Climate Change, 8 (6), 489-492. doi: 10.1038/s41558-018-0158-1

Comparing extraction rates of fossil fuel producers against global climate goals

2018

Other Outputs

Fossil fuel producers' reserves (2010) and production (2010-2015) burnable fossil fuel allowances, proportion extracted (2011-2015), and estimated year to finish

Rekker, Saphira (2018). Fossil fuel producers' reserves (2010) and production (2010-2015) burnable fossil fuel allowances, proportion extracted (2011-2015), and estimated year to finish. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.14264/uql.2018.115

Fossil fuel producers' reserves (2010) and production (2010-2015) burnable fossil fuel allowances, proportion extracted (2011-2015), and estimated year to finish

2017

Journal Article

Motivating postgrad research students to pitch their ideas: what have we learned from 'pitching research' competitions at UQ?

Faff, Robert W., Babakhani, Nazila, Carrick, Robin, Chen, Angel, Dallest, Kathy, Daunt, Lisa, Escobar, Marisol, Foley, Gabe, Gill, Chelsea, Khong, Bo Xuan, Liu, Mengxi (Maggie), Mahmud, Siti, McCullough, Jon, Ndugwa, Zina, Nguyen, Bao, O'Brien, Shari, Orole, Felix, Qureshi, Asma, Rad, Hossein, Rekker, Saphira, Shahzad, Syed, Smith, Marita, Tran, Tran Le, Tunny, William and Wallin, Ann (2017). Motivating postgrad research students to pitch their ideas: what have we learned from 'pitching research' competitions at UQ?. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2899942

Motivating postgrad research students to pitch their ideas: what have we learned from 'pitching research' competitions at UQ?

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2027
    Corporate Behaviour & Climate-related Financial Disclosure
    Office of the Australian Accounting Standards Board
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2027
    Paris-compliance: assessing companies and portfolios
    ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2021 - 2022
    The Role of Leading Indicators in the Transition to Net-Zero Emissions in Climate Sensitive Sectors
    Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand
    Open grant

Supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Paris Alignment in Finance

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Jacquelyn Humphrey

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Design for minimum environmental footprint

    Principal Advisor

  • Master Philosophy

    Decarbonising the Australian Aviation Industry: with a focus on net-zero emissions

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Simon Smart

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Role of AI-Leadership interaction in improving expenditure management in Australian local government procurement processes

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Ali Intezari Harsini

Media

Enquiries

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  • corporate climate performance
  • Science based targets

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