Changes to TransitionMonitor Platform

The free offering of PACTA for Investors on the Transition Monitor Platform is currently on pause. This does not affect the Inevitable Policy Response (IPR) tools, including forecast scenarios, research, forecasts, and policy tracking data.

For the past 7 years, the PACTA for Investors has been provided as a public tool on the platform used by over 5,000+ users to analyze more than 30,000 portfolios free of charge. RMI is currently unable to continue subsidizing its use for the investor community on the TransitionMonitor Platform. Therefore, in keeping with EU and local law and regulation, all portfolio and results data have been deleted from the platform on July 30th.  Note that if you have registered here as part of a coordinated PACTA assessment conducted via a government or industry association exercise, special arrangements are currently being explored to ensure these exercises can still take place in the future. 

The TransitionMonitor Platform itself will continue to operate under the control of Theia Finance Labs and host open-source climate analytics tools, notably as part of a new launch of the first integrated transition, physical, nature, and climate-social risk portfolio tool, which we are hoping to launch in the next few months. In addition, Theia Finance Labs will also offer a PACTA-inspired offline solution for investor portfolios to support the continuity of sector-specific, asset-level data powered alignment analytics that PACTA first invented 10 years ago.   Please note that while the assessment may utilize the PACTA codebase, Theia Finance Labs may apply its own data sources and make discretionary adjustments to the methodology. As such, RMI is not responsible for the results of these assessments and would not be able to provide any support on those. If you are interested in exploring this offer, please reach out to office-berlin@theiafinance.org.  for further details or register for our newsletter here if you want to be kept up to date as our open-source tools will come online over the next year, as well as our research more generally.