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.

  1. Aug 6

    Episode 17 - Professor Neil Entwistle, Head of Science at Rebalance Earth: We Already Know What to Do. Now Finance It.

    Neil Entwistle spent years earning his stripes as one of the UK's most credible voices on river restoration, only to find out the science was never the hard part. He's now Head of Science at Rebalance Earth, spending most of his time trying to convince finance people to invest in restoring rivers. This isn't a story about a scientist crossing over into money. It's about what happens when you've spent your whole career knowing exactly what nature needs, but the obstacle in the way is that nobody has figured out how to sustainably fund it. Kirsty and Neil get into why straightened, dredged rivers are one of the reasons behind both floods and droughts, why bringing Sphagnum moss back into a peatland beats planting trees on it, and why sometimes the job is doing just 10% of the restoration while letting the landscape do the other 90%. They talk through the Alpine Glacier Project, which Neil and CEO Rob Gardner have followed since their student days under the late Professor David Collins. It consists of 52 years of hard data that turns climate change from theory into the study of a glacier that's literally disappearing before our eyes. And they lay out the commercial case behind the need to invest in river restoration, and what will happen if we don't. Flooded supply chains. Homes that can't get insured once Flood Re winds down in 2039. Customers who switch supermarkets once because their local is flooded, and never go back. They also talk about giving rivers their voice back, why "messy" is the best thing you can say about a landscape, and what it's like translating gravity and hydrology for people who only care about the financial return. As Neil puts it: "We already know what we need to do. The biggest question is how do we finance that."

  2. Jun 14

    Episode 14 - Daniel Priestly: Let’s Leverage Billion Year Old Technology

    He helped build one of the most influential pensions and investment consulting firms in the UK. Then he walked away from it. In this episode of the Rebalance Earth Podcast, entrepreneur and bestselling author Daniel Priestley turns the tables and puts his long-time friend Rob Gardner in the hot seat. The two have known each other for more than 15 years. Over that time they have both built successful businesses, navigated the realities of entrepreneurship, and seen firsthand what it takes to turn big ideas into companies that actually work. But Rob’s latest venture may be the most ambitious yet. Rebalance Earth is built around a simple but radical idea. What if Nature wasn’t treated as a cost to be protected, but as infrastructure that investors can fund and earn returns from? In this wide-ranging conversation, Dan pulls apart the origin story behind the company. Why Rob left a successful career helping shape institutional investment through Redington and managing billions of pounds of investments at St. James’s Place. What he saw at COP26 that convinced him the financial system was missing something fundamental. And why he believes the next major asset class could be nature itself. They explore how restored landscapes can reduce flood risk for railways and cities and how pension funds are beginning to invest in ecosystems in the same way they once invested in renewable energy infrastructure. But this conversation is also a deep dive into entrepreneurship. About the moment you decide to leave a comfortable career and start again. About building teams, convincing sceptics, and turning a seemingly impossible idea into something that can actually work in the real world. Because if Rob Gardner is right, the next generation of infrastructure will not be built from steel and concrete, but grown. And the entrepreneurs who are able to figure out how to finance it will reshape the entire global economy.

    Episode 14 - Daniel Priestly: Let’s Leverage Billion Year Old Technology
  3. Jun 4

    Episode 13 - Dimple Patel, NatureMetrics: Building a Bloomberg for Nature

    Most decisions about nature risk are made without any data at all. Right now, if you run a global supply chain, manage a pension portfolio, or sit on the board of a company with commodity exposure, the nature risk embedded in your operations is essentially invisible. The effects of yields declining, input costs rising and supply chains breaking being stretched is becoming more and more visible. But you can't price it, model it, or act to hedge against it. In this episode, Rob Gardner sits down with Dimple Patel, CEO of NatureMetrics, a company that has spent a decade building the data infrastructure to change that. Dimple explains how environmental DNA extracted from a bucket of water or a handful of soil can map every species in an ecosystem to forensic precision. That the tools being built for financial institutions today are deliberately slower to market than the technology allows, because the data has to be good enough to trade on. And what it would look like if nature risk appeared on a Bloomberg terminal the same way credit risk does now.  She's a former Goldman Sachs fixed income trader turned three-time entrepreneur, and she thinks about nature the way a portfolio manager thinks about exposure. She understands that with the right data presented in the right way, nature risk can be correctly priced and acted on in the financial markets.  It's an exciting conversation about what happens when the world stops flying blind on nature, and what the markets will look like when it can finally price what it's been ignoring.

    Episode 13 - Dimple Patel, NatureMetrics: Building a Bloomberg for Nature
  4. 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?

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

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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.

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