When I spoke with PGDM students at Sai Balaji Group of Institutes, one question kept coming up: "I'm studying finance. Do I need to learn AI? Do I need to learn sustainability?" My answer was simple — keep becoming a great finance professional. But also understand how AI and climate change are changing the world you'll work in. This guide is a starting point for that.
Not hype — what's actually happening
The pattern across all of this: AI is very good at producing the first draft. It is not good at deciding what's material, defending a number to an auditor, or reading the room in a negotiation.
Regulation and capital flows, not theory
What employers actually list — from real job postings
These aren't guesses — they're pulled from what climate risk, ESG and sustainable finance roles in India and globally actually ask for, named specifically rather than kept generic.
Technical
Behavioural
Green & climate-specific
What you can apply for — and what's next
Where finance fits
This isn't only about "green" companies. Climate is reshaping finance work inside manufacturing, retail, agriculture and real estate too — often through cost and compliance, not mission.
Who's actually ahead — not just who's big
A starting point, not an endorsement — always verify current openings and standing directly.
Each entry has a tag showing who it's actually realistic for right now: Fresher entry means a structured path exists for someone straight out of college; Lateral / 1–2 yrs means it's more realistic after some experience elsewhere; Explore first means it's worth knowing about now even if applying is a few years off.
Banks — ranked by who's actually disclosing, not just who's biggest
Green energy financiers — finance-specific employers, not power companies
Circular economy & waste management
Climate tech venture capital
Policy & research think tanks
Carbon markets, consulting & international
Verify current openings and standing directly before applying — bank rankings, company positions and entry-point tags reflect one point-in-time assessment, not a permanent scorecard.
Curated, not exhaustive
Free courses
Certification
Podcasts
Newsletters & communities
Verify each link is still active before relying on it — resources are reviewed periodically, not guaranteed permanent.
Where they help, where judgment stays essential
Start small
1. Read SEBI's plain-language summary of BRSR Core (30 min). 2. Read one recent news article on how India's carbon credit market has performed over the past two years — including its ups and downs (20 min). 3. Write three questions you'd ask a Climate Risk Analyst (10 min).
15–20 minutes a day
Downloadable
A printable version of this tracker, plus a heads-up the moment we publish the next guide.
Frequently asked
Verify anything yourself
Every framework, statistic and company named in this guide traces back to one of these sources. Nothing here is invented — if a claim matters to a decision you're making, check it against the primary source directly.