Rebalance Earth Podcast

Rebalance Earth

Welcome to the Rebalance Earth podcast. We’re excited to introduce you to this new platform where we’ll explore innovative ideas, thought leadership, and the future of nature as an investible asset class. Throughout this podcast, we’ll dive into the critical role nature plays in building resilient businesses, cities, and societies. Each episode will feature experts and leaders who are driving change in sustainability, finance, and climate innovation. Our mission is to challenge traditional business paradigms and shine a light on the opportunities to invest in nature. So whether you’re an investor, a corporate leader, or just passionate about to make Nature an investible asset class, stay tuned for insightful conversations that can help us all rethink the future of business and nature.

Episodes

  1. Episode 11 - Eoin Murray: Why Water Will be the Next Major Crisis

    JAN 22

    Episode 11 - Eoin Murray: Why Water Will be the Next Major Crisis

    He has spent his life studying risk. From the trading floors of the City, to investment committees, to flood rescue teams pulling people from fast-rising water in the middle of the night. Eoin Murray has seen what happens when systems fail. Financial systems. Natural systems. Human systems. In this conversation, Eoin makes a stark case for why water will be the next major global crisis, and why almost nobody is paying enough attention. As CIO at Rebalance Earth and a specialist in water rescue, Eoin sits at a rare intersection. He understands capital, climate, and catastrophe. He talks about floods not as abstract climate models, but as forces that humble even the most prepared teams. He explains why nature risk is already sitting on balance sheets, even if it is not yet priced in. Drawing parallels with the build-up to the 2008 financial crisis, Eoin reflects on how over-reliance on backward-looking models blinds us to systemic risk. He argues that water scarcity, flooding, and food insecurity are not future threats, they are signals already flashing red. Along the way, he shares what search and rescue has taught him about leadership, trust, and decision-making under pressure. Why the most experienced voice matters more than hierarchy. Why planning for failure is not pessimism, it is professionalism. This is a conversation about water, yes. But it is also about responsibility. About what happens when we ignore warning signs. And about the uncomfortable question facing investors, governments, and all of us. If we can already see the crisis coming, why are we still acting surprised?

    34 min
  2. Episode 8 - Over the Hedge: Reimagining Farming for a Changing Climate - Tim Coates & Tim Field

    05/01/2025

    Episode 8 - Over the Hedge: Reimagining Farming for a Changing Climate - Tim Coates & Tim Field

    Join us for a captivating conversation with Tim Coates and Tim Field, the visionary farmers behind the Northeast Cotswold Farmer Cluster - a groundbreaking collaboration that's transforming how farmers work together to build resilience in a changing climate. From 10 farms to over 170, discover how this farmer-led movement is pioneering nature-based solutions that benefit both agricultural productivity and the wider environment. In this eye-opening episode, our guests share: How collaborative farming at landscape scale creates solutions traditional approaches can't achieve The business case for nature-based solutions that protect farms from flooding and drought Why "re-wiggling" rivers and creating healthy soils acts as natural infrastructure How infrastructure companies like Network Rail are investing in farm-based solutions that are 10x more cost-effective than concrete alternatives The journey from post-WWII "maximize production" mindset to today's integrated ecosystem approach Practical ways farmers are turning climate challenges into opportunities Don't miss this inspiring discussion that offers a practical blueprint for how farmers can lead the transition to a more resilient landscape while maintaining productivity. Whether you're a farmer, landowner, investor, or simply concerned about climate resilience, this episode provides valuable insights into the future of sustainable land management. 👍 If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment, and subscribe for more insights on sustainable finance and nature-based solutions! Discover more from the team: https://www.rebalance.earth/ #RegenerativeFarming #NatureBasedSolutions #ClimateResilience #Collaboration #SustainableAgriculture #Cotswolds

    1h 6m
  3. Episode 7 - The Role of Water Utilities in Implementing Nature-based Solutions - Jo Harrison

    03/24/2025

    Episode 7 - The Role of Water Utilities in Implementing Nature-based Solutions - Jo Harrison

    In this episode, we are joined by Jo Harrison, Strategic Planning Director at United Utilities, as she shares how one of the UK's largest water companies is pioneering innovative approaches to water management. Discover how nature-based solutions are transforming the water industry's response to climate change, urban growth, and environmental challenges. In this fascinating episode, Jo reveals: How United Utilities is breaking down silos between flood management, water quality, and resource planning The success stories behind groundbreaking projects in the Petteril and Wyre catchments Why working with farmers, local communities, and unexpected partners like Nestlé creates powerful environmental markets The business case for choosing green infrastructure over traditional "grey" engineering solutions United Utilities' vision for valuing "every drop that falls" through nature-based approaches   Don't miss this inspiring discussion on how innovative thinking and cross-sector collaboration are transforming water management for a more resilient future. Whether you're interested in sustainability, infrastructure planning, or nature-based solutions, this episode offers valuable insights into creating climate-resilient communities. Subscribe for more thought-provoking conversations on sustainability, finance, and innovative solutions to our global challenges.  Discover more from the team: https://www.rebalance.earth/

    1h 3m
  4. Episode 2 - The Economic Case for Valuing Nature as an Asset Class - Eoin Murray

    10/16/2024

    Episode 2 - The Economic Case for Valuing Nature as an Asset Class - Eoin Murray

    In this episode of the Rebalance Earth podcast, host Walid Al Saqqaf speaks with Eoin Murray, a seasoned fund manager with over 34 years of experience, about "The Economic Case for Valuing Nature as an Asset Class". Eoin, who brings a unique perspective as both a financial expert and a volunteer in search and rescue, shares his insights on the intersection of finance and nature conservation. Eoin discusses his journey from traditional finance to sustainable investing, and his current work on developing the SEED index at Crowther Lab. He presents the case for nature as an asset class, discussing its potential for attractive returns, risk mitigation, and portfolio diversification. Eoin also delves into successful nature-based investments, such as the Wyre catchment natural flood management project, and explores the potential of marine ecosystem restoration. The episode covers important topics like the nature financing gap in the UK, the role of different types of investors in nature-based solutions, and the interplay between government, private sector, and financial institutions in driving greater investments in nature. Eoin's perspective on scaling up nature investments and his insights on reforming our financial system to better value nature provide listeners with a fresh outlook on sustainable finance. Whether you're an investor, policymaker, or simply interested in the future of sustainable finance, this episode offers valuable insights into how we can harness the power of finance to protect and restore our natural world. Tune in to learn about the groundbreaking work Rebalance Earth is doing in this space.

    34 min
  5. Episode 1 - Introduction to Rebalance Earth - Robert Gardner

    10/01/2024

    Episode 1 - Introduction to Rebalance Earth - Robert Gardner

    Introducing the very first episode of the Rebalance Earth podcast—a show that explores the future of finance, sustainability, and how nature can become an investable asset class. In this debut episode, host Walid Al Saqqaf, CTO and co-founder of Rebalance Earth, speaks with Rob Gardner, CEO and co-founder of Rebalance Earth, for a discussion on the intersection of nature and finance. Rob’s background in investment banking, pensions, and asset management gives him a unique perspective on why finance and nature must work together if we’re going to build a world worth living in. He shares his journey from growing up in Holland, where he first became aware of rising environmental risks, to his career in finance, and ultimately, how he’s become a leading voice in reshaping capitalism to recognise the value of nature. This episode is packed with fascinating insights, including Rob’s vision of treating nature as an asset class. He argues that, like property or infrastructure, nature has immense value—through its utility, scarcity, and ability to generate cash flow. But here’s where it gets really exciting: Rob shows how investing in nature can actually make businesses more resilient, cost-effective, and future-proof. From tackling major challenges like flooding and water scarcity in the UK to demonstrating how pension funds can fuel large-scale environmental restoration, Rob makes a compelling case for why businesses and investors need to rethink their approach to nature. He even shares how the West Yorkshire Pension Fund has already made a strategic investment into Rebalance Earth, proving that this isn’t just theory—it’s happening right now. If you’re passionate about sustainability, curious about the future of finance, or looking for ways to make a meaningful impact, this episode is a must-listen. Rob Gardner’s optimism and forward-thinking strategies will leave you inspired to rethink how we can reshape the global financial system to support both business and the planet. This first episode sets the tone for the Rebalance Earth podcast series, to explore innovative ideas at the intersection of finance, sustainability, and nature conservation.  It offers listeners a glimpse into the potential for reimagining our economic systems to create a more sustainable and resilient future. So, whether you’re an investor, a corporate leader, or simply someone who cares about the future of our world, tune in to the Rebalance Earth podcast now.

    1h 6m

About

Welcome to the Rebalance Earth podcast. We’re excited to introduce you to this new platform where we’ll explore innovative ideas, thought leadership, and the future of nature as an investible asset class. Throughout this podcast, we’ll dive into the critical role nature plays in building resilient businesses, cities, and societies. Each episode will feature experts and leaders who are driving change in sustainability, finance, and climate innovation. Our mission is to challenge traditional business paradigms and shine a light on the opportunities to invest in nature. So whether you’re an investor, a corporate leader, or just passionate about to make Nature an investible asset class, stay tuned for insightful conversations that can help us all rethink the future of business and nature.

You Might Also Like