net present value

TMO aka Thomas Morgan
net present value Podcast

net present value explores the intersection of money, meaning, our impact and the legacy we create. NPV is a journey at the edges of climate, carbon, nature, biodiversity, ecosystems, web3, ReFi, social impact, wealth, philanthropy, media, art, finance and more. Hosted by TMO (aka Thomas Morgan, CCIM) who is relentlessly focused on regenerative finance, value exchanges and incentives in our world systems and how they relate to nature and people. TMO is using his 20 years of commercial and investment real estate experience to help solve the climate and nature crises by looking at why people and org’s invest in something or not. Ideally this show helps makes the world's biggest problems "investable". Historically, society has defined Net Present Value (NPV) as "the difference between the present value of cash inflows and the present value of cash outflows over a period of time". This show attempts to shift the myopic focus on financial capital to include natural capital and social capital to these inflows and outflows. If we look at our actions over time, what is the net present value of our life and the resulting legacy? If nothing else, make sure to check out a few of the impact jams. An **impact jam** is where TMO sits down with people he knows, likes and trusts to rap about what they are working on, the path that led them there, where they are headed and why they are doing this important work. And to have a little fun in the process! Everyday we ask: “What good shall I do this day?" (B. Franklin) What the F are you doing? New book coming soon: REValue: Investing to protect your family, secure your legacy, save the planet, and promote peace. This show is made possible by basinDAO and basin.global: basin is global DAO reducing/removing carbon, restoring/protecting nature and improving human health/wealth. Also known as the "project developer" DAO, basin works at the real property level building and executing climate, nature and carbon projects with an emphasis on "core benefits" such as biodiversity, ecosystem services and climate resilience. Our real asset projects create restoration, regeneration & conservation at scale, basin to basin.

  1. Open Source Agriculture: funding & managing coconut farms with blockchain | Alejandro Adon | Gitcoin Climate Solutions

    31/01/2023

    Open Source Agriculture: funding & managing coconut farms with blockchain | Alejandro Adon | Gitcoin Climate Solutions

    Please meet Alejandro Adon of Kokonut Network. Based in the Dominican Republic, Kokonut Network provides blockchain governance and open-source accounting to the agricultural industry. Their mission is to promote, organize, fund, and manage coconut farms around the world. https://kokonut.network/ As a blockchain-based cooperative, Kokonut aims to develop and manage a network of coconut farms, all connected by web3. Their main goal is to address the worldwide lack of funding for agricultural projects. Kokonut helps farmers get the funds they need while creating opportunities for web3 communities by giving them access to perpetual natural assets. Kokonut uses a DAO framework for decision-making and allocating treasury funds. This episode is part of the Gitcoin Climate Series. Gitcoin is matching $333,000 for #climate as part of the Gitcoin Alpha Round. Please support the project by going to gitcoin.basin.global and adding all grants to your "ballot". Every donation helps no matter how small. With quadratic funding, it is not the $ amount that matters, it is the # of donors. Support your favorite climate project today! This episode is brought to you by .basin which is perpetual place-based climate and nature finance. .basin scales land, ecosystem, and carbon sink restoration and conservation to solve the climate, nature, and carbon crises. In This Episode: 00:03 Gitcoin Climate Solutions 00:36 (chapters forthcoming)

    25 min
  2. $650M for Natural Capital | Martijn Wilder of Pollination | RWA x ReFi Report

    23/01/2023

    $650M for Natural Capital | Martijn Wilder of Pollination | RWA x ReFi Report

    Today TMO speaks with Martijn Wilder Founder and CEO of Pollination, which is a specialist climate change investment and advisory firm, accelerating the transition to a net zero, nature positive future. Martijn is recognized as a global leader in climate law and investment and has advised governments and companies on innovative climate finance investments. Pollination along with HSBC and Climate Asset Management just raised $650M for #naturalcapital. The funds will invest in agriculture, forestry and environmental assets, while a nature-based carbon strategy will seek to create a pipeline of high-quality carbon credits for companies trying to reach net-zero emissions. This episode is part of the RWA x ReFi Report which is made possible by the Climate Collective (https://climatecollective.org) and brought to you by .basin (https://basin.global) In this episode: 00:00 Real World Assets for Regenerative Finance 01:36 climate justice, natural capital 01:51 recognized global leader in climate law #climatefinance #naturalcapital #biodiversityfinance 03:03 real estate and natural capital 
03:06 climate sprint - ecosystem services & co-benefits and carbon removal which resulted in the core benefits label 03:24 pollination name 05:12 investment platforms in nature space; we don't have any other choice at this point but to invest in nature, protect nature, conserve nature, restore nature
05:48 trillions of dollars into nature. 06:15 nature valuation 06:39 TNFD 06:57 biodiversity 07:27 carbon markets 07:36 nature and natural capital 08:15 nature-based activities (NbS; NCS); greenhouse gases GHG's 08:24 compliance markets v voluntary markets 08:54 payments for ecosystem services (PES) 9:18 additionality & permanence 11:03 trillions of dollars needed to restore nature 11:30 deforestation; biodiversity loss 12:03 the global south; least developed countries 
 12:45 fund the nature crisis; regenerative finance ReFi 13:09 Paulson Report; Financing for Nature 13:24 mass extinction crisis 
 13:30 Dasgupta Review: Economics of Biodiversity 13:39 we need trillions of dollars to invest in nature 14:18 the economics are just wrong 
14:27 legal mechanisms to drive investment into nature 14:33 put real value on nature; natural capital accounting 15:21 nature is not just a public good, it's a key part of the supply chain 15:27 Task Force for Nature Related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) and Task Force for Climate related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) 15:57 natural capital accounts 
 16:30 nature value; nature risk 16:57 natural capital reports; sustainability reports
17:30 Great Barrier Reef. 18:03 immediate costs v. Long term solutions 18:18 nitrogen and phosphate 
 18:28 natural capital markets, ecosystem markets 18:33 upstream or downstream 18:57 circular economy 19:06 landscape approach, 19:21 ecosystem approach; connectivity 20:00 agriculture, beef, ag tourism, mangroves, 20:24 One Earth bioregions 2020, bioregionalism, local currencies, natural capital backed currencies 21:21 water is a huge part of the carbon cycle, carbon tunnel vision 21:30 holistic lens, biodiversity, water quality, water quantity, habitat 21:39 nature incubator; emission reductions 22:51 nature-based carbon projects; Nature Based Solutions NbS; Natural Climate Solutions NCS 23:54 nature investment; nature value; nature credit; metric to measure biodiversity; watershed protection, species 
 24:24 nature baseline 24:30 nature offsets 26:57 invest in nature and restoration projects 27:06 nature itself is a public good 28:12 ReFi community or the regenerative finance community; crypto and blockchain 30:21 how do you measure that ton of nature? 30:39 gamification to fund on the ground protection 31:00 Metaverse to fund nature 
 31:30 MRV; ground truth 31:39 blockchain, legitimacy, trust, transparency 31:42 scope one, two, and three 32:09 IETA - International Emissions Trading 32:12 blockchain tokenization of carbon 33:36 land is real estate and carbon is real e

    45 min

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net present value explores the intersection of money, meaning, our impact and the legacy we create. NPV is a journey at the edges of climate, carbon, nature, biodiversity, ecosystems, web3, ReFi, social impact, wealth, philanthropy, media, art, finance and more. Hosted by TMO (aka Thomas Morgan, CCIM) who is relentlessly focused on regenerative finance, value exchanges and incentives in our world systems and how they relate to nature and people. TMO is using his 20 years of commercial and investment real estate experience to help solve the climate and nature crises by looking at why people and org’s invest in something or not. Ideally this show helps makes the world's biggest problems "investable". Historically, society has defined Net Present Value (NPV) as "the difference between the present value of cash inflows and the present value of cash outflows over a period of time". This show attempts to shift the myopic focus on financial capital to include natural capital and social capital to these inflows and outflows. If we look at our actions over time, what is the net present value of our life and the resulting legacy? If nothing else, make sure to check out a few of the impact jams. An **impact jam** is where TMO sits down with people he knows, likes and trusts to rap about what they are working on, the path that led them there, where they are headed and why they are doing this important work. And to have a little fun in the process! Everyday we ask: “What good shall I do this day?" (B. Franklin) What the F are you doing? New book coming soon: REValue: Investing to protect your family, secure your legacy, save the planet, and promote peace. This show is made possible by basinDAO and basin.global: basin is global DAO reducing/removing carbon, restoring/protecting nature and improving human health/wealth. Also known as the "project developer" DAO, basin works at the real property level building and executing climate, nature and carbon projects with an emphasis on "core benefits" such as biodiversity, ecosystem services and climate resilience. Our real asset projects create restoration, regeneration & conservation at scale, basin to basin.

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