
About Jerome Parzy
Discover Jerome’s academic journey, advisory work and writing at the intersection of climate risk and governance.
Biography
Jerome Parzy is an author, corporate executive and independent researcher with more than 20 years of international experience at the intersection of strategy, finance, climate, energy, technology and corporate governance.
Throughout his career, he has held senior leadership positions at BlackRock, MSCI and Société Générale, working with some of the world’s largest financial institutions across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India. His expertise spans climate change, energy transition, decarbonization, sustainable finance, technology innovation and corporate governance.
Jerome’s work focuses on one of the defining challenges of our time: how to reconcile economic prosperity, energy security and environmental sustainability in a carbon-constrained world. Drawing on both executive experience and independent analysis, he helps bridge the gap between science, economics, finance and business strategy.
Through his books, publications, media appearances and public engagements, Jerome explores the opportunities and trade-offs associated with the global energy transition. His work combines rigorous research, practical business insight and a commitment to making complex issues accessible to decision-makers, investors and the broader public.
He is the author of The Carbon Paradox: Prosperity in a Carbon-Constrained World, a book that examines the economic, technological and policy dimensions of decarbonization and challenges conventional assumptions about climate action, growth and energy systems. He also writes on corporate governance, sustainability, capital markets and the long-term implications of climate change for businesses and society.
Whether addressing board members, investors, policymakers or business leaders, Jerome seeks to foster informed debate and practical solutions to the climate, energy and governance challenges shaping the future of our economies.