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Dr Saphira Rekker
Dr

Saphira Rekker

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Overview

Background

Dr Saphira Rekker is a Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Sustainable Finance and an ARC DECRA Fellow at The University of Queensland Business School. She holds a PhD in Finance and is internationally recognised for her work on corporate climate performance measurement and the development of science-based emissions reduction methodologies.

Saphira’s research focuses on building robust tools to measure, verify, and benchmark the credibility of corporate decarbonisation actions and commitments. She is widely regarded for her expertise in carbon-budget-based assessment frameworks and corporate climate benchmarking. During her 2019 secondment at Princeton University, she co-developed the Rapid Switch Australia project within Princeton’s global Rapid Switch initiative. She now leads the Carbon Budget Tracker, a collaborative platform linking researchers from UQ, Oxford, Princeton, LSE, and Utrecht to assess corporate and portfolio alignment with the Paris Agreement.

Saphira contributes her expertise to major international standard-setting and policy processes. She serves as an Australian delegate to the ISO Net Zero standard and previously served on both the Scientific Advisory Group and the Technical Working Group of the Science Based Targets initiative (oil and gas), where she contributed to the development of methodologies underpinning credible, science-aligned targets. Although the SAG was dissolved in 2024/2025, she remains engaged in methodological guidance and advisory work for science-based target-setting. She also played a significant role in shaping the EU Climate Benchmarking Regulation, where her quantitative contribution remains a central component after multiple revisions. In addition, she advises on climate-related litigation, including work with the Environmental Defenders Office.

Her research is cross-disciplinary and published in leading academic journals including Nature Climate Change and Nature Communications. Her 2022 Nature Communications article attracted international attention and led to a collaboration with Norges Bank Investment Management, one of the world's largest sovereign wealth funds, to evaluate steel-sector Paris alignment. Her recent Nature Climate Change Comment proposes “structured pluralism with budget compliance” as a way to strengthen corporate climate benchmarking practices. She maintains active collaborations with Oxford, Princeton, LSE, and Utrecht, as well as industry partners such as Fidelity, Ernst & Young, and NBIM.

Saphira has received numerous awards and competitive funding, including the prestigious ARC DECRA (over $430,000, 2024–2027), the 2024 UQ BEL Commendation for Enhancing Employability and the UQ Business School Award for Excellence in Student Engagement (for SMIF), the Green Gown Awards Australasia 2022 and UQBS Excellence in Innovation Award 2021 for co-founding Australia’s first Carbon Literacy course, the Business & Society Best Paper Award (2021), the UQBS Excellence in PRME Award (2023), first place in the UN PRI Essay Competition (2018), and a UQ Teaching Award (2017).

She is deeply committed to embedding sustainability into finance education. Saphira co-led UQ’s Student Managed Investment Fund (A$260,000+) from 2021–2023, integrating climate-risk analysis into portfolio management and competition preparation. She co-founded Australia’s first Carbon Literacy course and co-authored two open-access UQ Press textbooks. Her teaching evaluations are consistently outstanding. She supervises Honours, Masters, and PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and industry-linked projects.

Saphira also serves as the elected UQ academic representative to UniSuper (188/211 votes) and coached the UQ team that placed second in the Global Business Challenge (2019, $15,000). She is a frequent speaker at conferences such as the UN PRI Annual Conference and the Princeton E-ffiliates Retreat, and is a regular reviewer for journals including 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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33 works between 2013 and 2025

1 - 20 of 33 works

2025

Journal Article

Balancing simplicity and complexity through corporate emissions benchmarking

Rekker, Saphira, Axelsson, Kaya, Bjørn, Anders, Greig, Chris, Heede, Richard, Hornsey, Matthew J., Humphrey, Jacquelyn E., Ives, Matthew, Kampmann, David, Roelfsema, Mark, Rose, Adrien, Stubbs, Sue-Lyn and Wade, Belinda (2025). Balancing simplicity and complexity through corporate emissions benchmarking. Nature Climate Change, 15 (11), 1127-1129. doi: 10.1038/s41558-025-02467-y

Balancing simplicity and complexity through corporate emissions benchmarking

2025

Journal Article

The promise and limitations of using GenAI to reduce climate scepticism

Hornsey, Matthew J., Pearson, Samuel, Bretter, Christian, MacInnes, Sarah, Nylund, Jarren L. and Rekker, Saphira (2025). The promise and limitations of using GenAI to reduce climate scepticism. Nature Climate Change, 15 (11), 1-17. doi: 10.1038/s41558-025-02425-8

The promise and limitations of using GenAI to reduce climate scepticism

2025

Other Outputs

Submission to the Inquiry into Greenwashing Re: Potential Impact of Greenwashing in Mandatory Climate-related Disclosures (AASB S2)

Wade, Belinda, Herbohn, Kath, Rekker, Saphira and MacInnes, Sarah (2025). Submission to the Inquiry into Greenwashing Re: Potential Impact of Greenwashing in Mandatory Climate-related Disclosures (AASB S2). 36. Business School, The University of Queensland, Brisbane.

Submission to the Inquiry into Greenwashing Re: Potential Impact of Greenwashing in Mandatory Climate-related Disclosures (AASB S2)

2025

Journal Article

Data from 88 countries reveal international predictors of climate activism

Pearson, Samuel, Kutlaca, Maja, Rekker, Saphira and Hornsey, Matthew J. (2025). Data from 88 countries reveal international predictors of climate activism. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 105 102680, 102680-105. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2025.102680

Data from 88 countries reveal international predictors of climate activism

2025

Other Outputs

Corporate Behaviour & Climate-related Financial Disclosures – Phase 1

Herbohn, Kathleen, Wade, Belinda, Jain, Ankit, Rekker, Saphira and Turner, Michael (2025). Corporate Behaviour & Climate-related Financial Disclosures – Phase 1. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland.

Corporate Behaviour & Climate-related Financial Disclosures – Phase 1

2025

Other Outputs

Inclusion of equity principles in corporate climate aligned transitions.

Rao, Rohan, Rekker, Saphira and Humphrey, Jacquelyn (2025). Inclusion of equity principles in corporate climate aligned transitions.. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/4ebed60

Inclusion of equity principles in corporate climate aligned transitions.

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

Book

Introduction to financial management: A contemporary approach

Rekker, Saphira (2024). Introduction to financial management: A contemporary approach. St Lucia QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/4325b20

Introduction to financial management: A contemporary approach

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

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

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

Featured

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"

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

Availability

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Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Design for minimum environmental footprint

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Paris Alignment in Finance

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Jacquelyn Humphrey

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Assessing corporate Paris Compliance using data science

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Belinda Wade

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Saphira Rekker directly for media enquiries about:

  • corporate climate performance
  • Science based targets

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