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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail Discover how Blue Alliance transforms marine protected areas by blending coral conservation with social enterprise to build a thriving blue economy.   Episode Resources: Official Website for Blue AllianceBlue Alliance Case Study on Marine Protected AreasTurneffe Atoll Marine Reserve Official Site  What if the secret to saving the world's dying coral reefs isn't just better science, but better business? In this episode of the 4Nature Podcast, marine ecologist and former invest...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Discover how Blue Alliance transforms marine protected areas by blending coral conservation with social enterprise to build a thriving blue economy.<br/><br/></p><p>Episode Resources:</p><ul><li><a href='https://bluealliance.earth/'>Official Website for Blue Alliance</a></li><li><a href='https://www.greenfinanceinstitute.com/hive/revenues-for-nature/case-studies/blue-alliance-marine-protected-areas/'>Blue Alliance Case Study on Marine Protected Areas</a></li><li><a href='https://visitturneffe.org/'>Turneffe Atoll Marine Reserve Official Site</a></li></ul><p><br/></p><p>What if the secret to saving the world&apos;s dying coral reefs isn&apos;t just better science, but better business? In this episode of the 4Nature Podcast, marine ecologist and former investment banker Nicolas Pascal breaks down how his organization, Blue Alliance, is actively regenerating millions of hectares of ocean ecosystems. Tune in to discover how blending long-term government partnerships with sustainable social enterprises can transform failing conservation zones into thriving marine sanctuaries that also lift local fishing communities out of poverty.<br/><br/>Nicolas shares the harsh reality that over 70% of global marine protected areas (MPAs) are simply &quot;paper parks&quot; lacking the real enforcement and funding needed to survive. To combat this, he reveals Blue Alliance’s pioneering marine co-management model: a system where non-profit conservation efforts are directly funded by profitable, community-integrated businesses in ecotourism and sustainable aquaculture. He explores the fascinating tension of building a blue economy and explains why it’s often easier to teach corporate professionals about coral reef conservation than it is to teach NGOs how to run a profitable business. But can this innovative &quot;IKEA model&quot; of conservation truly scale to protect 70 million hectares of ocean, or will the tragedy of the commons ultimately prevail?<br/><br/>If you’re inspired by actionable, entrepreneurial solutions to our planet&apos;s biggest environmental challenges, hit subscribe and leave us a five-star review.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Discover how Blue Alliance transforms marine protected areas by blending coral conservation with social enterprise to build a thriving blue economy.<br/><br/></p><p>Episode Resources:</p><ul><li><a href='https://bluealliance.earth/'>Official Website for Blue Alliance</a></li><li><a href='https://www.greenfinanceinstitute.com/hive/revenues-for-nature/case-studies/blue-alliance-marine-protected-areas/'>Blue Alliance Case Study on Marine Protected Areas</a></li><li><a href='https://visitturneffe.org/'>Turneffe Atoll Marine Reserve Official Site</a></li></ul><p><br/></p><p>What if the secret to saving the world&apos;s dying coral reefs isn&apos;t just better science, but better business? In this episode of the 4Nature Podcast, marine ecologist and former investment banker Nicolas Pascal breaks down how his organization, Blue Alliance, is actively regenerating millions of hectares of ocean ecosystems. Tune in to discover how blending long-term government partnerships with sustainable social enterprises can transform failing conservation zones into thriving marine sanctuaries that also lift local fishing communities out of poverty.<br/><br/>Nicolas shares the harsh reality that over 70% of global marine protected areas (MPAs) are simply &quot;paper parks&quot; lacking the real enforcement and funding needed to survive. To combat this, he reveals Blue Alliance’s pioneering marine co-management model: a system where non-profit conservation efforts are directly funded by profitable, community-integrated businesses in ecotourism and sustainable aquaculture. He explores the fascinating tension of building a blue economy and explains why it’s often easier to teach corporate professionals about coral reef conservation than it is to teach NGOs how to run a profitable business. But can this innovative &quot;IKEA model&quot; of conservation truly scale to protect 70 million hectares of ocean, or will the tragedy of the commons ultimately prevail?<br/><br/>If you’re inspired by actionable, entrepreneurial solutions to our planet&apos;s biggest environmental challenges, hit subscribe and leave us a five-star review.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail Season 3, Episode 4: Unlocking Capital for a Regenerative Blue Economy with Melissa Walsh  How do we fix a broken system — and unlock the investment needed to save our oceans? Despite the urgency of the climate crisis, ocean conservation remains dramatically underfunded. In this episode, we explore how to change that by building a true capital market for the ocean. Our guest, Dr. Melissa Walsh — a global leader in blue finance and Director of Blue Finance &amp; Scaling a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p><b>Season 3, Episode 4: Unlocking Capital for a Regenerative Blue Economy with Melissa Walsh </b></p><p><em>How do we fix a broken system — and unlock the investment needed to save our oceans?</em></p><p>Despite the urgency of the climate crisis, ocean conservation remains dramatically underfunded. In this episode, we explore how to change that by <em>building a true capital market for the ocean.</em></p><p>Our guest, <b>Dr. Melissa Walsh</b> — a global leader in blue finance and Director of Blue Finance &amp; Scaling at <b>ORRAA</b> — explains why blue finance has lagged behind green finance, what’s holding investors back, and how we can redesign the system so money flows to ocean solutions at scale.</p><p>We break down:</p><ul><li>🌊 Why oceans are still “invisible” in global finance</li><li>⚓ The risks and barriers that stop investment — and how to remove them</li><li>💡 How ORRAA is acting as the connective tissue between finance, insurance, governments &amp; communities</li><li>🔄 Tools that de-risk ocean projects, like <b>SCIFF</b> and the <b>Nautilus Blue Guarantee</b></li><li>📊 Why the world needs shared “ocean-positive” metrics to prevent bluewashing</li><li>🤝 The future of <b>blue equity</b> — ensuring coastal communities benefit from a thriving ocean economy</li></ul><p>This episode offers a clear, hopeful roadmap for shifting from extraction to regeneration, and finally giving the ocean the investment it deserves.</p><p> <b>About Our Guest: </b></p><p>Dr. Melissa Walsh is the Director of Blue Finance and Scaling at the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA). A leading global expert in ocean finance and the blue economy, she transitioned from a 24-year career in coral reef biogeochemistry and science management to tackle the primary roadblock she saw in conservation: a lack of capital. Today, she works to build the systems, partnerships, and financial products needed to drive investment toward a sustainable and resilient ocean. </p><p><b>Learn More From Our Guest / Episode Resources: </b></p><p>Learn more about the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA): https://oceanriskalliance.org/ </p><p>Explore ORRAA&apos;s SeaChange Impact Finance Facility (SCIFF): https://oceanriskalliance.org/blue-finance/ </p><p>Discover the BackBlue Initiative: https://oceanriskalliance.org/project/back-blue-ocean-finance-commitment/ </p><p>Read about the Nautilus Blue Guarantee Company: https://www.guarantee.blue/ </p><p><b>What are your thoughts on building a blue economy? </b>Do you believe these financial tools can create the systemic change we need? Let us know in the comments below! Don&apos;t forget to like this video and subscribe for more conversations with the people on the front lines of protecting our planet. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p><b>Season 3, Episode 4: Unlocking Capital for a Regenerative Blue Economy with Melissa Walsh </b></p><p><em>How do we fix a broken system — and unlock the investment needed to save our oceans?</em></p><p>Despite the urgency of the climate crisis, ocean conservation remains dramatically underfunded. In this episode, we explore how to change that by <em>building a true capital market for the ocean.</em></p><p>Our guest, <b>Dr. Melissa Walsh</b> — a global leader in blue finance and Director of Blue Finance &amp; Scaling at <b>ORRAA</b> — explains why blue finance has lagged behind green finance, what’s holding investors back, and how we can redesign the system so money flows to ocean solutions at scale.</p><p>We break down:</p><ul><li>🌊 Why oceans are still “invisible” in global finance</li><li>⚓ The risks and barriers that stop investment — and how to remove them</li><li>💡 How ORRAA is acting as the connective tissue between finance, insurance, governments &amp; communities</li><li>🔄 Tools that de-risk ocean projects, like <b>SCIFF</b> and the <b>Nautilus Blue Guarantee</b></li><li>📊 Why the world needs shared “ocean-positive” metrics to prevent bluewashing</li><li>🤝 The future of <b>blue equity</b> — ensuring coastal communities benefit from a thriving ocean economy</li></ul><p>This episode offers a clear, hopeful roadmap for shifting from extraction to regeneration, and finally giving the ocean the investment it deserves.</p><p> <b>About Our Guest: </b></p><p>Dr. Melissa Walsh is the Director of Blue Finance and Scaling at the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA). A leading global expert in ocean finance and the blue economy, she transitioned from a 24-year career in coral reef biogeochemistry and science management to tackle the primary roadblock she saw in conservation: a lack of capital. Today, she works to build the systems, partnerships, and financial products needed to drive investment toward a sustainable and resilient ocean. </p><p><b>Learn More From Our Guest / Episode Resources: </b></p><p>Learn more about the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA): https://oceanriskalliance.org/ </p><p>Explore ORRAA&apos;s SeaChange Impact Finance Facility (SCIFF): https://oceanriskalliance.org/blue-finance/ </p><p>Discover the BackBlue Initiative: https://oceanriskalliance.org/project/back-blue-ocean-finance-commitment/ </p><p>Read about the Nautilus Blue Guarantee Company: https://www.guarantee.blue/ </p><p><b>What are your thoughts on building a blue economy? </b>Do you believe these financial tools can create the systemic change we need? Let us know in the comments below! Don&apos;t forget to like this video and subscribe for more conversations with the people on the front lines of protecting our planet. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail How do we move beyond small, isolated conservation projects to protect nature at scale? This special episode of 4Nature, made for the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025, explores what transformational leadership looks like in practice. Host David Meyers speaks with two trailblazing leaders—Kathleen Fitzgerald, Project Director for Enduring Earth, and Vatosoa Rakotondrazafy, Regional Ocean Governance Manager for IUCN—who are reimagining how conservation can empower communit...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p><b>How do we move beyond small, isolated conservation projects to protect nature at scale?</b></p><p>This special episode of <em>4Nature, </em>made for the <a href='https://iucncongress2025.org/'>IUCN World Conservation Congress</a> 2025, explores what transformational leadership looks like in practice. Host <b>David Meyers</b> speaks with two trailblazing leaders—<b>Kathleen Fitzgerald</b>, Project Director for <b>Enduring Earth</b>, and <b>Vatosoa Rakotondrazafy</b>, Regional Ocean Governance Manager for <b>IUCN</b>—who are reimagining how conservation can empower communities and achieve durable, system-wide impact.</p><p>Kathleen shares how the <b>Project Finance for Permanence (PFP)</b> model brings together governments, funders, and Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities around long-term conservation goals. She highlights how Indigenous-led PFPs in Canada are setting a new global standard for inclusive, lasting protection.</p><p>From the ocean’s edge, Vatosoa recounts her journey leading Madagascar’s <b>Mihari Network</b> and building a Western Indian Ocean alliance for <b>Locally Managed Marine Areas (LMMAs)</b>. She emphasizes that the traditional knowledge of small-scale fishers—“a PhD in the ocean”—must guide conservation, supported by tools like LMMA trust funds that channel resources directly to communities.</p><p>Together, their stories reveal how humility, persistence, and local leadership can transform conservation from short-term projects into resilient systems that work for both people and nature.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p><b>How do we move beyond small, isolated conservation projects to protect nature at scale?</b></p><p>This special episode of <em>4Nature, </em>made for the <a href='https://iucncongress2025.org/'>IUCN World Conservation Congress</a> 2025, explores what transformational leadership looks like in practice. Host <b>David Meyers</b> speaks with two trailblazing leaders—<b>Kathleen Fitzgerald</b>, Project Director for <b>Enduring Earth</b>, and <b>Vatosoa Rakotondrazafy</b>, Regional Ocean Governance Manager for <b>IUCN</b>—who are reimagining how conservation can empower communities and achieve durable, system-wide impact.</p><p>Kathleen shares how the <b>Project Finance for Permanence (PFP)</b> model brings together governments, funders, and Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities around long-term conservation goals. She highlights how Indigenous-led PFPs in Canada are setting a new global standard for inclusive, lasting protection.</p><p>From the ocean’s edge, Vatosoa recounts her journey leading Madagascar’s <b>Mihari Network</b> and building a Western Indian Ocean alliance for <b>Locally Managed Marine Areas (LMMAs)</b>. She emphasizes that the traditional knowledge of small-scale fishers—“a PhD in the ocean”—must guide conservation, supported by tools like LMMA trust funds that channel resources directly to communities.</p><p>Together, their stories reveal how humility, persistence, and local leadership can transform conservation from short-term projects into resilient systems that work for both people and nature.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail Every breath you take is free - but in an economic system that only values what's priced, could this be nature's greatest vulnerability? In this rare podcast-meets-podcast exchange, David Meyers and Juan Pablo Romero Rodríguez (host of Poder Ambiental) flip between interviewer and interviewee to dissect this dangerous paradox. Their conversation transcends typical environmental gloom, revealing how innovative financial mechanisms are already transforming our relationship with...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Every breath you take is free - but in an economic system that only values what&apos;s priced, could this be nature&apos;s greatest vulnerability? In this rare podcast-meets-podcast exchange, David Meyers and Juan Pablo Romero Rodríguez (host of Poder Ambiental) flip between interviewer and interviewee to dissect this dangerous paradox. Their conversation transcends typical environmental gloom, revealing how innovative financial mechanisms are already transforming our relationship with nature - from biodiversity credits empowering Global South economies to debt-for-nature swaps creating billion-dollar conservation opportunities. As the two environmental specialists analyze not just what we say about nature but how we say it, they unveil why reframing our relationship with the natural world might be less about saving the planet and more about saving ourselves.<br/><br/></p><p>Links:</p><p>uan Pablo Romero Rodríguez <a href='https://poderambiental.com/'>&apos;s Podcast website</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Every breath you take is free - but in an economic system that only values what&apos;s priced, could this be nature&apos;s greatest vulnerability? In this rare podcast-meets-podcast exchange, David Meyers and Juan Pablo Romero Rodríguez (host of Poder Ambiental) flip between interviewer and interviewee to dissect this dangerous paradox. Their conversation transcends typical environmental gloom, revealing how innovative financial mechanisms are already transforming our relationship with nature - from biodiversity credits empowering Global South economies to debt-for-nature swaps creating billion-dollar conservation opportunities. As the two environmental specialists analyze not just what we say about nature but how we say it, they unveil why reframing our relationship with the natural world might be less about saving the planet and more about saving ourselves.<br/><br/></p><p>Links:</p><p>uan Pablo Romero Rodríguez <a href='https://poderambiental.com/'>&apos;s Podcast website</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail What if we've built conservation markets backward? Mike Korchinsky, founder of Wildlife Works, reveals how we've created elaborate systems to pay for reducing destruction while assigning zero value to what remains intact. After pioneering REDD+ carbon credits that moved millions to indigenous communities, Korchinsky is now challenging both corporate leaders and environmental activists with a provocative framework: "The market is the worst form of conservation finance - except...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>What if we&apos;ve built conservation markets backward? Mike Korchinsky, founder of Wildlife Works, reveals how we&apos;ve created elaborate systems to pay for reducing destruction while assigning zero value to what remains intact. After pioneering REDD+ carbon credits that moved millions to indigenous communities, Korchinsky is now challenging both corporate leaders and environmental activists with a provocative framework: &quot;The market is the worst form of conservation finance - except for all the others.&quot; His work with Amazonian indigenous peoples has produced a revolutionary financial instrument that values functioning ecosystems rather than just measuring avoided harm. Join this philosophical journey through the carbon market&apos;s turbulent history to discover why the future of biodiversity finance might depend on abandoning guilt-based &quot;footprint&quot; approaches for something radically simpler: recognizing and rewarding what communities have protected for millennia.<br/><br/></p><p>Links:</p><p><a href='https://www.wildlifeworks.com/'>Wildlife Works website</a></p><p><a href='https://everland.earth/projects/kasigau/'>The Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project</a></p><p><a href='https://www.wildlifeworks.com/post/a-groundbreaking-methodology-to-deliver-biodiversity-stewardship-units-bdsu#:~:text=The%20BDSU%20methodology%20presents%20an,a%20score%20for%20biodiversity%20intactness.'>Biodiversity Stewardship Unit/methodology information</a></p><p><a href='https://verra.org/'>Verra</a></p><p><a href='https://www.conservationfinancealliance.org/nature-credits-resource'>CFA&apos;s Nature Credit Task Force</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>What if we&apos;ve built conservation markets backward? Mike Korchinsky, founder of Wildlife Works, reveals how we&apos;ve created elaborate systems to pay for reducing destruction while assigning zero value to what remains intact. After pioneering REDD+ carbon credits that moved millions to indigenous communities, Korchinsky is now challenging both corporate leaders and environmental activists with a provocative framework: &quot;The market is the worst form of conservation finance - except for all the others.&quot; His work with Amazonian indigenous peoples has produced a revolutionary financial instrument that values functioning ecosystems rather than just measuring avoided harm. Join this philosophical journey through the carbon market&apos;s turbulent history to discover why the future of biodiversity finance might depend on abandoning guilt-based &quot;footprint&quot; approaches for something radically simpler: recognizing and rewarding what communities have protected for millennia.<br/><br/></p><p>Links:</p><p><a href='https://www.wildlifeworks.com/'>Wildlife Works website</a></p><p><a href='https://everland.earth/projects/kasigau/'>The Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project</a></p><p><a href='https://www.wildlifeworks.com/post/a-groundbreaking-methodology-to-deliver-biodiversity-stewardship-units-bdsu#:~:text=The%20BDSU%20methodology%20presents%20an,a%20score%20for%20biodiversity%20intactness.'>Biodiversity Stewardship Unit/methodology information</a></p><p><a href='https://verra.org/'>Verra</a></p><p><a href='https://www.conservationfinancealliance.org/nature-credits-resource'>CFA&apos;s Nature Credit Task Force</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Season 3 Episode 1: Rewilding Our Money: How Bioregions Are Growing Regenerative Economies from the Ground Up</itunes:title>
    <title>Season 3 Episode 1: Rewilding Our Money: How Bioregions Are Growing Regenerative Economies from the Ground Up</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail What if money flowed through landscapes like water - nurturing life and creating abundance - instead of extracting value and leaving depletion behind? Samantha Power, regenerative economist and co-founder of the BioFi Project, reveals how "bioregional financing facilities" keep capital rooted in places like nutrients in healthy soil. From community-governed trusts to venture studios supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs, her four innovative models challenge the assumption that ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>What if money flowed through landscapes like water - nurturing life and creating abundance - instead of extracting value and leaving depletion behind? Samantha Power, regenerative economist and co-founder of the BioFi Project, reveals how &quot;bioregional financing facilities&quot; keep capital rooted in places like nutrients in healthy soil. From community-governed trusts to venture studios supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs, her four innovative models challenge the assumption that finance must operate in opposition to nature. Already transforming economic relationships from California to the Amazon, these approaches build local capital aligned with living systems rather than extracting wealth from them. Join this paradigm-shifting conversation to discover not just how to increase investment in nature, but how to fundamentally reimagine our relationship with capital to serve life itself.<br/><br/>Links:<br/><a href='https://www.amazon.com/Bioregional-Financing-Facilities-Reimagining-Regenerate/dp/B0DCVYTNQS'>Samantha Power&apos;s book: &quot;Bioregional Financing Facilities: Reimagining Finance to Regenerate Our Planet&quot;<br/></a><br/><a href='https://www.biofi.earth/'>The BioFi Project<br/></a><br/><a href='https://www.financeforgaia.com/'>Finance for Gaia<br/></a><br/><a href='https://commonland.com/'>Commonland</a><br/><br/><a href='https://planetdrum.org/'>Planet Drum Foundation<br/></a><br/><a href='https://capitalinstitute.org/'>Capital Institute<br/></a><br/><a href='https://www.fritjofcapra.net/principles-of-life/'>Fritjof Capra&apos;s work on living systems principles</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>What if money flowed through landscapes like water - nurturing life and creating abundance - instead of extracting value and leaving depletion behind? Samantha Power, regenerative economist and co-founder of the BioFi Project, reveals how &quot;bioregional financing facilities&quot; keep capital rooted in places like nutrients in healthy soil. From community-governed trusts to venture studios supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs, her four innovative models challenge the assumption that finance must operate in opposition to nature. Already transforming economic relationships from California to the Amazon, these approaches build local capital aligned with living systems rather than extracting wealth from them. Join this paradigm-shifting conversation to discover not just how to increase investment in nature, but how to fundamentally reimagine our relationship with capital to serve life itself.<br/><br/>Links:<br/><a href='https://www.amazon.com/Bioregional-Financing-Facilities-Reimagining-Regenerate/dp/B0DCVYTNQS'>Samantha Power&apos;s book: &quot;Bioregional Financing Facilities: Reimagining Finance to Regenerate Our Planet&quot;<br/></a><br/><a href='https://www.biofi.earth/'>The BioFi Project<br/></a><br/><a href='https://www.financeforgaia.com/'>Finance for Gaia<br/></a><br/><a href='https://commonland.com/'>Commonland</a><br/><br/><a href='https://planetdrum.org/'>Planet Drum Foundation<br/></a><br/><a href='https://capitalinstitute.org/'>Capital Institute<br/></a><br/><a href='https://www.fritjofcapra.net/principles-of-life/'>Fritjof Capra&apos;s work on living systems principles</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>S2 Episode 6: BIOFUND - Revolutionizing Conservation Finance in Mozambique</itunes:title>
    <title>S2 Episode 6: BIOFUND - Revolutionizing Conservation Finance in Mozambique</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail Today we dive into the remarkable story of Mozambique's BIOFUND, a trailblazing conservation trust fund that has revolutionized biodiversity protection in the country. Join our conversation with BIOFUND's visionary leaders, Dr. Narciso Matos and Sean Nazerali, as they share insights on the fund's innovative approach to engaging local communities, fostering public-private partnerships, and achieving impressive financial growth.  Discussed in this Episode: BIOFUND's unique memb...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Today we dive into the remarkable story of Mozambique&apos;s BIOFUND, a trailblazing conservation trust fund that has revolutionized biodiversity protection in the country. Join our conversation with BIOFUND&apos;s visionary leaders, Dr. Narciso Matos and Sean Nazerali, as they share insights on the fund&apos;s innovative approach to engaging local communities, fostering public-private partnerships, and achieving impressive financial growth.<br/><br/>Discussed in this Episode:</p><ul><li>BIOFUND&apos;s unique membership model for engaging conservation stakeholders</li><li>Strategies for efficiently disbursing funds to support protected areas</li><li>The critical role of conservation trust funds during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic  </li><li>Approaches for aligning community development with conservation goals</li><li>Innovative finance mechanisms being explored, such as biodiversity offsets and a conservation credit card</li><li>Vision for BIOFUND&apos;s future growth and impact in Mozambique and beyond</li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Today we dive into the remarkable story of Mozambique&apos;s BIOFUND, a trailblazing conservation trust fund that has revolutionized biodiversity protection in the country. Join our conversation with BIOFUND&apos;s visionary leaders, Dr. Narciso Matos and Sean Nazerali, as they share insights on the fund&apos;s innovative approach to engaging local communities, fostering public-private partnerships, and achieving impressive financial growth.<br/><br/>Discussed in this Episode:</p><ul><li>BIOFUND&apos;s unique membership model for engaging conservation stakeholders</li><li>Strategies for efficiently disbursing funds to support protected areas</li><li>The critical role of conservation trust funds during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic  </li><li>Approaches for aligning community development with conservation goals</li><li>Innovative finance mechanisms being explored, such as biodiversity offsets and a conservation credit card</li><li>Vision for BIOFUND&apos;s future growth and impact in Mozambique and beyond</li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>S2 Episode 5: Quantifying Nature - The Quest for Standardized Biodiversity Credits</itunes:title>
    <title>S2 Episode 5: Quantifying Nature - The Quest for Standardized Biodiversity Credits</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail Sinclair Vincent currently serves as the Senior Director of Sustainable Development, Program Development, and Innovation at Verra, a leading organization driving global investment in biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. In her role, Sinclair oversees the strategy, direction, and evolution of Verra's suite of programs, including the Sustainable Development Verified Impact Standard, the Climate, Community &amp; Biodiversity Standards, and the Plastic Waste Red...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Sinclair Vincent currently serves as the Senior Director of Sustainable Development, Program Development, and Innovation at Verra, a leading organization driving global investment in biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. In her role, Sinclair oversees the strategy, direction, and evolution of Verra&apos;s suite of programs, including the Sustainable Development Verified Impact Standard, the Climate, Community &amp; Biodiversity Standards, and the Plastic Waste Reduction Standard. She is also spearheading the development of Verra&apos;s SD VISta Nature Framework, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at scaling investment in biodiversity conservation on a global scale. With a strong focus on market development, Sinclair engages with corporate, commercial, and government stakeholders to ensure Verra&apos;s programs empower users to set and achieve increasingly ambitious environmental and social goals.<br/><br/><b>Discussed in this Episode:</b></p><ul><li>The crucial role of standardized measurement in scaling biodiversity credit markets</li><li>Strategies for engaging Indigenous peoples and local communities in nature conservation</li><li>The future of biodiversity credits and their potential to drive investment in nature</li><li>Navigating the complex landscape of emerging biodiversity credit methodologies</li><li>Insights on building trust, transparency, and capacity in nascent nature markets</li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Sinclair Vincent currently serves as the Senior Director of Sustainable Development, Program Development, and Innovation at Verra, a leading organization driving global investment in biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. In her role, Sinclair oversees the strategy, direction, and evolution of Verra&apos;s suite of programs, including the Sustainable Development Verified Impact Standard, the Climate, Community &amp; Biodiversity Standards, and the Plastic Waste Reduction Standard. She is also spearheading the development of Verra&apos;s SD VISta Nature Framework, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at scaling investment in biodiversity conservation on a global scale. With a strong focus on market development, Sinclair engages with corporate, commercial, and government stakeholders to ensure Verra&apos;s programs empower users to set and achieve increasingly ambitious environmental and social goals.<br/><br/><b>Discussed in this Episode:</b></p><ul><li>The crucial role of standardized measurement in scaling biodiversity credit markets</li><li>Strategies for engaging Indigenous peoples and local communities in nature conservation</li><li>The future of biodiversity credits and their potential to drive investment in nature</li><li>Navigating the complex landscape of emerging biodiversity credit methodologies</li><li>Insights on building trust, transparency, and capacity in nascent nature markets</li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2024 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>S2 Episode 4: Bringing Biodiversity to Silicon Valley with Superorganism</itunes:title>
    <title>S2 Episode 4: Bringing Biodiversity to Silicon Valley with Superorganism</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we explore the cutting-edge of conservation finance with Kevin Webb and Tom Quigley, co-founders of Superorganism - a trailblazing venture capital firm on a mission to catalyze the nature tech revolution. We dive into their unique approach to funding startups that are harnessing the power of technology to tackle the biodiversity crisis head-on. From harnessing mycorrhizal fungi networks to boost timber growth to turning invasive species into sustainable leath...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In this episode, we explore the cutting-edge of conservation finance with <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/webbkevin/'>Kevin Webb</a> and <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommquigley/'>Tom Quigley</a>, co-founders of <a href='https://www.superorganism.com/'>Superorganism</a> - a trailblazing venture capital firm on a mission to catalyze the nature tech revolution. We dive into their unique approach to funding startups that are harnessing the power of technology to tackle the biodiversity crisis head-on. From harnessing mycorrhizal fungi networks to boost timber growth to turning invasive species into sustainable leather, the innovations in Superorganism&apos;s portfolio will give you a glimpse into the future of nature-positive business. Tune in for an inspiring and eye-opening discussion on the role of venture capital in saving Earth&apos;s precious biodiversity. For more insights on the growing nature tech ecosystem, be sure to sign up for Superorganism&apos;s monthly <a href='https://superorganismvc.substack.com/'>substack newsletter</a>.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In this episode, we explore the cutting-edge of conservation finance with <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/webbkevin/'>Kevin Webb</a> and <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommquigley/'>Tom Quigley</a>, co-founders of <a href='https://www.superorganism.com/'>Superorganism</a> - a trailblazing venture capital firm on a mission to catalyze the nature tech revolution. We dive into their unique approach to funding startups that are harnessing the power of technology to tackle the biodiversity crisis head-on. From harnessing mycorrhizal fungi networks to boost timber growth to turning invasive species into sustainable leather, the innovations in Superorganism&apos;s portfolio will give you a glimpse into the future of nature-positive business. Tune in for an inspiring and eye-opening discussion on the role of venture capital in saving Earth&apos;s precious biodiversity. For more insights on the growing nature tech ecosystem, be sure to sign up for Superorganism&apos;s monthly <a href='https://superorganismvc.substack.com/'>substack newsletter</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2024 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>S2 Episode 3: Nature&#39;s New Equity: Douglas Eger on Revolutionizing Conservation with Finance</itunes:title>
    <title>S2 Episode 3: Nature&#39;s New Equity: Douglas Eger on Revolutionizing Conservation with Finance</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail Today we explore the groundbreaking intersection of finance and conservation with Douglas Eger, Chairman and CEO of the Intrinsic Exchange Group. Learn how the innovative concept of Natural Asset Companies (NACs) proposes a new way to value nature, transforming it into a recognized economic asset that benefits both the environment and communities. Through Eger's journey from conserving acres to conceptualizing financial mechanisms for nature, we examine how integrating nature...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Today we explore the groundbreaking intersection of finance and conservation with <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglaseger/'>Douglas Eger</a>, Chairman and CEO of the <a href='https://www.intrinsicexchange.com/'>Intrinsic Exchange Group</a>. Learn how the innovative concept of <a href='https://www.intrinsicexchange.com/nacs'>Natural Asset Companies (NACs)</a> proposes a new way to value nature, transforming it into a recognized economic asset that benefits both the environment and communities. Through Eger&apos;s journey from conserving acres to conceptualizing financial mechanisms for nature, we examine how integrating nature’s value into capital markets can drive ecological and economic prosperity. We also discuss the challenges and future visions for NACs, including pilot projects that aim to redefine our approach to conservation. Join us as we navigate the evolving landscape of conservation finance, where the preservation of nature meets economic innovation.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Today we explore the groundbreaking intersection of finance and conservation with <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglaseger/'>Douglas Eger</a>, Chairman and CEO of the <a href='https://www.intrinsicexchange.com/'>Intrinsic Exchange Group</a>. Learn how the innovative concept of <a href='https://www.intrinsicexchange.com/nacs'>Natural Asset Companies (NACs)</a> proposes a new way to value nature, transforming it into a recognized economic asset that benefits both the environment and communities. Through Eger&apos;s journey from conserving acres to conceptualizing financial mechanisms for nature, we examine how integrating nature’s value into capital markets can drive ecological and economic prosperity. We also discuss the challenges and future visions for NACs, including pilot projects that aim to redefine our approach to conservation. Join us as we navigate the evolving landscape of conservation finance, where the preservation of nature meets economic innovation.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>S2 Episode 2: Navigating Blue Infrastructure: A Win-Win for Oceans, Cities, and Wallets with Torsten Thiele</itunes:title>
    <title>S2 Episode 2: Navigating Blue Infrastructure: A Win-Win for Oceans, Cities, and Wallets with Torsten Thiele</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail This week, we're joined by Torsten Thiele, the trailblazer in blue infrastructure financing. From the depths of the ocean to the frontlines of urban development, we dive deep into how investing in the sea could be a game-changer. Learn how nature-positive projects, from preserving mangroves to enlarging wetlands, promise resilience and financial rewards.  Our discussion takes us to who's catching this wave—from city mayors to development banks. We also tackle the obstacles, l...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>This week, we&apos;re joined by Torsten Thiele, the trailblazer in blue infrastructure financing. From the depths of the ocean to the frontlines of urban development, we dive deep into how investing in the sea could be a game-changer. Learn how nature-positive projects, from preserving mangroves to enlarging wetlands, promise resilience and financial rewards.<br/><br/>Our discussion takes us to who&apos;s catching this wave—from city mayors to development banks. We also tackle the obstacles, like the shortage of ecologists in engineering projects and municipal resistance to novel solutions. All this while shedding light on opportunities for scaling up awareness and action. Intrigued? Cast your net and reel in this episode for a deep dive into a future where finance, ecology, and urban planning coalesce.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>This week, we&apos;re joined by Torsten Thiele, the trailblazer in blue infrastructure financing. From the depths of the ocean to the frontlines of urban development, we dive deep into how investing in the sea could be a game-changer. Learn how nature-positive projects, from preserving mangroves to enlarging wetlands, promise resilience and financial rewards.<br/><br/>Our discussion takes us to who&apos;s catching this wave—from city mayors to development banks. We also tackle the obstacles, like the shortage of ecologists in engineering projects and municipal resistance to novel solutions. All this while shedding light on opportunities for scaling up awareness and action. Intrigued? Cast your net and reel in this episode for a deep dive into a future where finance, ecology, and urban planning coalesce.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>S2 Episode 1: Financing the Future: Transforming Debt into Conservation Success</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail Today we talk with Slav Gatchev from The Nature Conservancy to unravel the complexities and triumphs of sustainable debt and conservation finance. Gatchev, leading the sustainable debt team, brings a unique perspective shaped by his background in investment banking and emerging market development. He shares his transition from renewable energy and infrastructure financing to his pivotal role at The Nature Conservancy, highlighting the innovative ways in which financial instru...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Today we talk with Slav Gatchev from The Nature Conservancy to unravel the complexities and triumphs of sustainable debt and conservation finance. Gatchev, leading the sustainable debt team, brings a unique perspective shaped by his background in investment banking and emerging market development. He shares his transition from renewable energy and infrastructure financing to his pivotal role at The Nature Conservancy, highlighting the innovative ways in which financial instruments are employed to tackle conservation and biodiversity challenges. Delving into the evolution of debt-for-nature swaps, he explains their journey from small-scale initiatives to groundbreaking transactions like the Belize Blue Bonds, illustrating their significant impact in reducing national debt and bolstering conservation efforts.<br/><br/>We also examine the future potential of blue bonds and sovereign debt issuances in mitigating the triple crisis of debt sustainability, biodiversity loss, and climate change. Gatchev emphasizes the importance of these financial tools in the conservation community and their role in forging sustainable solutions for both governments and the environment. The conversation shifts to explore the innovative work of Gatchev&apos;s team, the broader implications of debt in environmental conservation, and the necessity of recognizing the economic and financial returns from investing in nature. This episode is a deep dive into the world of conservation finance, where debt transforms into a powerful agent for ecological preservation and economic resilience.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Today we talk with Slav Gatchev from The Nature Conservancy to unravel the complexities and triumphs of sustainable debt and conservation finance. Gatchev, leading the sustainable debt team, brings a unique perspective shaped by his background in investment banking and emerging market development. He shares his transition from renewable energy and infrastructure financing to his pivotal role at The Nature Conservancy, highlighting the innovative ways in which financial instruments are employed to tackle conservation and biodiversity challenges. Delving into the evolution of debt-for-nature swaps, he explains their journey from small-scale initiatives to groundbreaking transactions like the Belize Blue Bonds, illustrating their significant impact in reducing national debt and bolstering conservation efforts.<br/><br/>We also examine the future potential of blue bonds and sovereign debt issuances in mitigating the triple crisis of debt sustainability, biodiversity loss, and climate change. Gatchev emphasizes the importance of these financial tools in the conservation community and their role in forging sustainable solutions for both governments and the environment. The conversation shifts to explore the innovative work of Gatchev&apos;s team, the broader implications of debt in environmental conservation, and the necessity of recognizing the economic and financial returns from investing in nature. This episode is a deep dive into the world of conservation finance, where debt transforms into a powerful agent for ecological preservation and economic resilience.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 12: The Significance of Area-Based Conservation in Supporting People and Nature with Sue Stolton and Nigel Dudley</itunes:title>
    <title>Episode 12: The Significance of Area-Based Conservation in Supporting People and Nature with Sue Stolton and Nigel Dudley</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail In our first episode of the year, David speaks with Sue Stolton and Nigel Dudley, proponents of the protected area movement for more than 20 years and the partners behind Equilibrium Research, a conservation consultancy offering practical solutions to conservation challenges, from concept, to implementation, to evaluation of impact. Sue and Nigel discuss the social origins of protected areas, the evolution of protected areas conservation as a force for climate change mitigati...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In our first episode of the year, David speaks with Sue Stolton and Nigel Dudley, proponents of the protected area movement for more than 20 years and the partners behind <em>Equilibrium Research, a </em>conservation consultancy offering practical solutions to conservation challenges, from concept, to implementation, to evaluation of impact. Sue and Nigel discuss the social origins of protected areas, the evolution of protected areas conservation as a force for climate change mitigation, their <a href='https://www.iucn.org/content/protected-areas-benefits-assessment-tool'>Protected Areas Benefit Assessment Tool</a> and discuss their hopes for the future of protected areas in light of the Global Biodiversity Framework&apos;s &quot;30x30&quot; Target. </p><p>Sue and Nigel speak about the importance of empowering local and indigenous communities in OECM and PA management and integrating input from local communities in the policies surrounding these areas. They share with David their hope that more work can go into discovering what the wider social values and benefits of PA’s are for local communities, beyond the economic impact of protecting and restoring nature. </p><p>Learn more about Sue Stolton and Nigel Dudley’s work and the critical role of area-based conservation in their new book, “<a href='https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/oryx/article/leaving-space-for-nature-the-critical-role-of-areabased-conservation-by-nigel-dudley-sue-stolton-2020-194-pp-routledge-abingdon-uk-isbn-9780367407537-pbk-gbp-3499/0C91CB311E654AE826993A964AF150A1'>Leaving Space for Nature</a>”. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In our first episode of the year, David speaks with Sue Stolton and Nigel Dudley, proponents of the protected area movement for more than 20 years and the partners behind <em>Equilibrium Research, a </em>conservation consultancy offering practical solutions to conservation challenges, from concept, to implementation, to evaluation of impact. Sue and Nigel discuss the social origins of protected areas, the evolution of protected areas conservation as a force for climate change mitigation, their <a href='https://www.iucn.org/content/protected-areas-benefits-assessment-tool'>Protected Areas Benefit Assessment Tool</a> and discuss their hopes for the future of protected areas in light of the Global Biodiversity Framework&apos;s &quot;30x30&quot; Target. </p><p>Sue and Nigel speak about the importance of empowering local and indigenous communities in OECM and PA management and integrating input from local communities in the policies surrounding these areas. They share with David their hope that more work can go into discovering what the wider social values and benefits of PA’s are for local communities, beyond the economic impact of protecting and restoring nature. </p><p>Learn more about Sue Stolton and Nigel Dudley’s work and the critical role of area-based conservation in their new book, “<a href='https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/oryx/article/leaving-space-for-nature-the-critical-role-of-areabased-conservation-by-nigel-dudley-sue-stolton-2020-194-pp-routledge-abingdon-uk-isbn-9780367407537-pbk-gbp-3499/0C91CB311E654AE826993A964AF150A1'>Leaving Space for Nature</a>”. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 11: Sustainable Commodities and the Importance of Trust with UNDP’s Andrew Bovarnick</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Kim and David sit down with Andrew Bovarnick, the United Nations Development Programme Global Head, Food and Agricultural Commodity Systems (FACS). In this engaging discussion, Andrew shares highlights of his professional journey from researching in the Ecuadorian tropics, to his environmental economics and policy training and now his current priority to bring economic instruments and market-based incentives into the conservation work supported by UNDP. With ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In this episode, Kim and David sit down with Andrew Bovarnick, the United Nations Development Programme Global Head, Food and Agricultural Commodity Systems (FACS). In this engaging discussion, Andrew shares highlights of his professional journey from researching in the Ecuadorian tropics, to his environmental economics and policy training and now his current priority to bring economic instruments and market-based incentives into the conservation work supported by UNDP. With his focus on collaboration, Andrew is leading UNDP’s commodities platforms approach to establish  long-term stakeholder engagement around the world. As successfully piloted in the cattle ranching community of Paraguay, these platforms bring relevant parties together to debate, discuss, disagree, and ultimately  formulate collective actions to positively transform their sectors to the benefit of all; nature included.   <br/><br/>“We sometimes assume…that there are a lot of opposing agendas. But… it may just be about bringing the stakeholders to the table and facilitating conversations to find those common areas of interest”</p><p>- Andrew Bovarnick</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In this episode, Kim and David sit down with Andrew Bovarnick, the United Nations Development Programme Global Head, Food and Agricultural Commodity Systems (FACS). In this engaging discussion, Andrew shares highlights of his professional journey from researching in the Ecuadorian tropics, to his environmental economics and policy training and now his current priority to bring economic instruments and market-based incentives into the conservation work supported by UNDP. With his focus on collaboration, Andrew is leading UNDP’s commodities platforms approach to establish  long-term stakeholder engagement around the world. As successfully piloted in the cattle ranching community of Paraguay, these platforms bring relevant parties together to debate, discuss, disagree, and ultimately  formulate collective actions to positively transform their sectors to the benefit of all; nature included.   <br/><br/>“We sometimes assume…that there are a lot of opposing agendas. But… it may just be about bringing the stakeholders to the table and facilitating conversations to find those common areas of interest”</p><p>- Andrew Bovarnick</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 10: Building Partnerships for Wildlife Protection with Edwin Wayonyi</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail Episode 10 of 4Nature Podcast, features Edwin Wayonyi, Director of Partnership and Enterprise at the Kenya Wildlife Service.   In this episode, Edwin Wayonyi connects with David Meyers about his work engaging with many different stakeholders to find solutions for financing conservation in Kenya. Edwin speaks to the often overlooked importance of domestic tourism as a sustainable source of income to support the parks system and his work to engage the private sector in building...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p><b>Episode 10 of </b><a href='https://www.numbersfornature.org/pages/for-nature-podcast'><b>4Nature Podcast</b></a><b>, features Edwin Wayonyi, Director of Partnership and Enterprise at the </b><a href='http://www.kws.go.ke/'><b>Kenya Wildlife Service</b></a><b>.<br/> </b><br/>In this episode, Edwin Wayonyi connects with David Meyers about his work engaging with many different stakeholders to find solutions for financing conservation in Kenya. Edwin speaks to the often overlooked importance of domestic tourism as a sustainable source of income to support the parks system and his work to engage the private sector in building up tourism surrounding the parks. David and Ediwn discuss some of the challenges to conservation that are arising with the climate crisis, and Edwin shares success stories of protecting livestock and lions across Kenya, from education campaigns to reduce human-wildlife conflicts to private sector partnerships such as Lion Lights, to protect livestock and lions across Kenya.  <br/><br/><b>“Wildlife doesn’t wait for you to get money. Wildlife and our habitats need our protection now and today. Because the challenges are many.” - Edwin Wayonyi</b></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p><b>Episode 10 of </b><a href='https://www.numbersfornature.org/pages/for-nature-podcast'><b>4Nature Podcast</b></a><b>, features Edwin Wayonyi, Director of Partnership and Enterprise at the </b><a href='http://www.kws.go.ke/'><b>Kenya Wildlife Service</b></a><b>.<br/> </b><br/>In this episode, Edwin Wayonyi connects with David Meyers about his work engaging with many different stakeholders to find solutions for financing conservation in Kenya. Edwin speaks to the often overlooked importance of domestic tourism as a sustainable source of income to support the parks system and his work to engage the private sector in building up tourism surrounding the parks. David and Ediwn discuss some of the challenges to conservation that are arising with the climate crisis, and Edwin shares success stories of protecting livestock and lions across Kenya, from education campaigns to reduce human-wildlife conflicts to private sector partnerships such as Lion Lights, to protect livestock and lions across Kenya.  <br/><br/><b>“Wildlife doesn’t wait for you to get money. Wildlife and our habitats need our protection now and today. Because the challenges are many.” - Edwin Wayonyi</b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Inspiring Locally-Led Marine Conservation with Des Bowden</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail In this episode, 4Nature travels to Kuruwitu, Kenya for a conversation with Des Bowden of Oceans Alive about their work to preserve the coastal and marine ecosystems in Kenya.  After a morning watching a migrating pod of humpback whales and snorkeling in one of the protected and restored coastal areas, David and Des discuss what began as a conversation with the community elders about native and sustainable fishing traditions and turned into Karutu - a collective which establi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In this episode, 4Nature travels to Kuruwitu, Kenya for a conversation with Des Bowden of <a href='https://www.oceansalivekenya.org/'>Oceans Alive</a> about their work to preserve the coastal and marine ecosystems in Kenya.<br/><br/>After a morning watching a migrating pod of humpback whales and snorkeling in one of the protected and restored coastal areas, David and Des discuss what began as a conversation with the community elders about native and sustainable fishing traditions and turned into Karutu - a collective which established the first locally-managed marine area in the Western Indian Ocean (LMMA, or Tengefu in Swahili). Des shares details about the conservation efforts of Oceans Alive to empower and enable local communities to protect their marine resources and how establishing the first LMMA has proven that a locally-led approach is a successful conservation strategy, inspiring the establishment of 30 other LMMAs along the coast of Kenya. <br/>_________</p><p><b><em>The Kuruwitu Community - Our story </em></b></p><p><em>The Kenyan coast where we live looked like paradise. Green palms, silver sand, coral reef and blue, blue sea. </em></p><p><em>But in truth not all was well.</em></p><p><em>Our people were hungry, the reef was dying. The picture postcard scene was falling apart. The pressures of the outside world - international fishing pirates, the lure of the big markets, the greedy aquarium trade - had led to fatal over-fishing. The fish got smaller and smaller. The shoals got smaller and smaller too. The coral began to die. The reef, the nursery of the deep sea fish, was bare and grey. Our families started to get hungry. The harder we fished, the worse it got.</em></p><p><em>That’s how it used to be. 20 years ago we started trying to change. Our idea was to work together as a community to heal the reef, to bring back the fish and to begin to control the size, weight, quality and price of what we could take to market. We also looked forward to feeding our families with fish that we could afford to eat ourselves. It hasn’t been easy but we have come a long way. Our success has caught the attention of the other communities along our coast who have suffered like we have. They want to learn how they too can protect their blue-water fishing and bring their dying reefs back to health.</em></p><p><em>Of course we still need help. We have years of mistakes to put right. We need protection from the large and powerful commercial predators who are attacking our stocks. We need investment and training to set up our own marketing channels. We need help to build a life that doesn’t need help.</em></p><p><em>But we have already shown that working together can change our lives.</em></p><p><em>It’s only a very small start in a very small corner of Africa but we believe that the lessons we have learned could make a really big difference to coastal communities all over the world. We would like them too, to find, once again, pride and confidence in being able to feed their families and to see their reefs and seas, safe and unthreatened, full of colour and life.</em></p><p><em>It’s only a small ripple now, but it could turn out to be a really big wave.<br/><br/></em><b>Learn more at https://www.oceansalivekenya.org/</b></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In this episode, 4Nature travels to Kuruwitu, Kenya for a conversation with Des Bowden of <a href='https://www.oceansalivekenya.org/'>Oceans Alive</a> about their work to preserve the coastal and marine ecosystems in Kenya.<br/><br/>After a morning watching a migrating pod of humpback whales and snorkeling in one of the protected and restored coastal areas, David and Des discuss what began as a conversation with the community elders about native and sustainable fishing traditions and turned into Karutu - a collective which established the first locally-managed marine area in the Western Indian Ocean (LMMA, or Tengefu in Swahili). Des shares details about the conservation efforts of Oceans Alive to empower and enable local communities to protect their marine resources and how establishing the first LMMA has proven that a locally-led approach is a successful conservation strategy, inspiring the establishment of 30 other LMMAs along the coast of Kenya. <br/>_________</p><p><b><em>The Kuruwitu Community - Our story </em></b></p><p><em>The Kenyan coast where we live looked like paradise. Green palms, silver sand, coral reef and blue, blue sea. </em></p><p><em>But in truth not all was well.</em></p><p><em>Our people were hungry, the reef was dying. The picture postcard scene was falling apart. The pressures of the outside world - international fishing pirates, the lure of the big markets, the greedy aquarium trade - had led to fatal over-fishing. The fish got smaller and smaller. The shoals got smaller and smaller too. The coral began to die. The reef, the nursery of the deep sea fish, was bare and grey. Our families started to get hungry. The harder we fished, the worse it got.</em></p><p><em>That’s how it used to be. 20 years ago we started trying to change. Our idea was to work together as a community to heal the reef, to bring back the fish and to begin to control the size, weight, quality and price of what we could take to market. We also looked forward to feeding our families with fish that we could afford to eat ourselves. It hasn’t been easy but we have come a long way. Our success has caught the attention of the other communities along our coast who have suffered like we have. They want to learn how they too can protect their blue-water fishing and bring their dying reefs back to health.</em></p><p><em>Of course we still need help. We have years of mistakes to put right. We need protection from the large and powerful commercial predators who are attacking our stocks. We need investment and training to set up our own marketing channels. We need help to build a life that doesn’t need help.</em></p><p><em>But we have already shown that working together can change our lives.</em></p><p><em>It’s only a very small start in a very small corner of Africa but we believe that the lessons we have learned could make a really big difference to coastal communities all over the world. We would like them too, to find, once again, pride and confidence in being able to feed their families and to see their reefs and seas, safe and unthreatened, full of colour and life.</em></p><p><em>It’s only a small ripple now, but it could turn out to be a really big wave.<br/><br/></em><b>Learn more at https://www.oceansalivekenya.org/</b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail A new episode of 4Nature featuring Laure Katz, Vice President of Blue Nature &amp; Co-Lead Implementation Blue Nature Alliance at Conservation International, is now available on all streaming platforms. In discussion with 4Nature Co-host David Meyers, Laure describes how her early love of marine life has powered her career of protecting the ocean. They discuss her work with Indigenous Papuan communities to protect the global epicenter of marine diversity, the Bird's Head Peni...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>A new episode of 4Nature featuring Laure Katz, Vice President of Blue Nature &amp; Co-Lead Implementation <a href='https://www.bluenaturealliance.org/'>Blue Nature Alliance</a> at Conservation International, is now available on all streaming platforms. In discussion with 4Nature Co-host David Meyers, Laure describes how her early love of marine life has powered her career of protecting the ocean. They discuss her work with Indigenous Papuan communities to protect the global epicenter of marine diversity, the Bird&apos;s Head Peninsula (BHP), and how integral it was in the first phase of the project to listen to the needs of the communities with strong ancestral and practical relationships with the Marine Protected Areas. Laure expands on the visionary Blue Nature Alliance and their mission to protect 5% of the global ocean by 2025; practically doubling the marine conservation efforts around the world. </p><p>Listen for insights into Laure’s crucial work to help design and fund community-driven, community-led marine protected areas at the scale of a seascape. </p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 7: The Possibilities of Financing Nature with Mariana Bellot </itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail In this episode of 4Nature, Kim speaks with Mariana Bellot, Technical Advisor at The Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN) providing support to Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Cuba, Chile, Peru and Mexico. Mariana and Kim discuss the importance of joining private and public sectors together under the goal of investing in conservation and restoration efforts, and Mariana shares a few financing strategies gaining traction, such as impact investing, blended finance and thema...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In this episode of 4Nature, Kim speaks with <b>Mariana Bellot</b>, Technical Advisor at The Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN) providing support to Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Cuba, Chile, Peru and Mexico. Mariana and Kim discuss the importance of joining private and public sectors together under the goal of investing in conservation and restoration efforts, and Mariana shares a few financing strategies gaining traction, such as impact investing, blended finance and thematic bonds (rhino bonds, green bonds etc.) Mariana explains how “conservation without resources is only conversation” and how her work with BIOFIN helps secure those resources to build a sustainable future for people and the planet.<br/><br/>“We can turn the economy into a nature-positive economy… Not only conserving what we have but restoring what we’ve lost.”  - Mariana Bellot </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In this episode of 4Nature, Kim speaks with <b>Mariana Bellot</b>, Technical Advisor at The Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN) providing support to Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Cuba, Chile, Peru and Mexico. Mariana and Kim discuss the importance of joining private and public sectors together under the goal of investing in conservation and restoration efforts, and Mariana shares a few financing strategies gaining traction, such as impact investing, blended finance and thematic bonds (rhino bonds, green bonds etc.) Mariana explains how “conservation without resources is only conversation” and how her work with BIOFIN helps secure those resources to build a sustainable future for people and the planet.<br/><br/>“We can turn the economy into a nature-positive economy… Not only conserving what we have but restoring what we’ve lost.”  - Mariana Bellot </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, CEO of the Global Environment Facility (GEF), connects with 4Nature Co-host David Meyers, on the importance of including agriculture and conservation in conversations together, the power of public and private divesting from industries and activities that are harmful to the environment, his legacy of transformational environmental leadership in Costa Rica, and his mission to promote policy coherence in GEF’s work around the world.&nbsp...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In this episode, Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, CEO of the Global Environment Facility (GEF), connects with 4Nature Co-host David Meyers, on the importance of including agriculture and conservation in conversations together, the power of public and private divesting from industries and activities that are harmful to the environment, his legacy of transformational environmental leadership in Costa Rica, and his mission to promote policy coherence in GEF’s work around the world.    <br/><br/><em>“All development policies from the central government or from the different sectors should be aligned and aimed to the same goals. We need to create the right incentives so all public and private investments are aligned with the Paris Climate Agreement” </em></p><p><em>- Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, CEO of the Global Environment Facility on policy coherence </em></p><p><em> </em></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In this episode, Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, CEO of the Global Environment Facility (GEF), connects with 4Nature Co-host David Meyers, on the importance of including agriculture and conservation in conversations together, the power of public and private divesting from industries and activities that are harmful to the environment, his legacy of transformational environmental leadership in Costa Rica, and his mission to promote policy coherence in GEF’s work around the world.    <br/><br/><em>“All development policies from the central government or from the different sectors should be aligned and aimed to the same goals. We need to create the right incentives so all public and private investments are aligned with the Paris Climate Agreement” </em></p><p><em>- Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, CEO of the Global Environment Facility on policy coherence </em></p><p><em> </em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail In this week's episode, David and Kim chat with Stacy Jupiter, WCS Wildlife Conservation Society’s Melanesia Regional Director and MacArthur Fellow on how she works directly with indigenous and local communities to facilitate better land management practices that benefit wildlife, marine ecosystems, and human health outcomes. They chat about her landmark Watershed Interventions for Systems Health in Fiji (WISH Fiji) program in Fiji and her landscape-level thinking that links ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In this week&apos;s episode, David and Kim chat with <b>Stacy Jupiter, WCS Wildlife Conservation Society’s Melanesia Regional Director and MacArthur Fellow</b> on how she works directly with indigenous and local communities to facilitate better land management practices that benefit wildlife, marine ecosystems, and human health outcomes. They chat about her landmark Watershed Interventions for Systems Health in Fiji (WISH Fiji) program in Fiji and her landscape-level thinking that links health and nature in ways that could bring more financing to the important work of watershed management around the world. <br/><br/><b>“They’re talking about “ridge to reef” - let’s talk about integrated watershed management for multiple co-benefits; for public health, for ecosystems, and for all the climate benefits that you get along with it!”  - Stacy Jupiter </b></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In this week&apos;s episode, David and Kim chat with <b>Stacy Jupiter, WCS Wildlife Conservation Society’s Melanesia Regional Director and MacArthur Fellow</b> on how she works directly with indigenous and local communities to facilitate better land management practices that benefit wildlife, marine ecosystems, and human health outcomes. They chat about her landmark Watershed Interventions for Systems Health in Fiji (WISH Fiji) program in Fiji and her landscape-level thinking that links health and nature in ways that could bring more financing to the important work of watershed management around the world. <br/><br/><b>“They’re talking about “ridge to reef” - let’s talk about integrated watershed management for multiple co-benefits; for public health, for ecosystems, and for all the climate benefits that you get along with it!”  - Stacy Jupiter </b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Episode 4: Kaddu Sebunya: Africa&#39;s Leadership in Conservation</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail Kim and Kaddu Sebunya, CEO of African Wildlife Foundation, connect about Africa's position on the world stage of conservation and the need to better represent wildlife in for-profit spaces. Kaddu discusses the opportunities for an expanded role of finance in community and ecosystem sustainability across the continent.    "How do we align biodiversity into these conversations? How do we represent wildlife in boardrooms? That is the question conservationists now find ourse...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><div>Kim and Kaddu Sebunya, CEO of African Wildlife Foundation, connect about Africa&apos;s position on the world stage of conservation and the need to better represent wildlife in for-profit spaces. Kaddu discusses the opportunities for an expanded role of finance in community and ecosystem sustainability across the continent.  <br/><br/>&quot;How do we align biodiversity into these conversations? How do we represent wildlife in boardrooms? That is the question conservationists now find ourselves with. How do you involve a majority of Africans in this sector? How do you get a minority issue to become a majority concern on this convenient&quot; - Kaddu Sebunya <br/><br/></div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><div>Kim and Kaddu Sebunya, CEO of African Wildlife Foundation, connect about Africa&apos;s position on the world stage of conservation and the need to better represent wildlife in for-profit spaces. Kaddu discusses the opportunities for an expanded role of finance in community and ecosystem sustainability across the continent.  <br/><br/>&quot;How do we align biodiversity into these conversations? How do we represent wildlife in boardrooms? That is the question conservationists now find ourselves with. How do you involve a majority of Africans in this sector? How do you get a minority issue to become a majority concern on this convenient&quot; - Kaddu Sebunya <br/><br/></div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail In a conversation recorded before COP26 in Glasgow 2021, David and Jen Morris, the CEO of The Nature Conservancy, discuss the interconnectedness of nature in public health, economics, and wellbeing, and aligning incentives to bring nature to the forefront of climate change conversations.   "Until we can make that systemic change from it being a environment over here and economic development over here and never the two shall meet when it comes to policies and incentives, ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In a conversation recorded before COP26 in Glasgow 2021, David and Jen Morris, the CEO of The Nature Conservancy, discuss the interconnectedness of nature in public health, economics, and wellbeing, and aligning incentives to bring nature to the forefront of climate change conversations. <br/><br/>&quot;Until we can make that systemic change from it being a environment over here and economic development over here and never the two shall meet when it comes to policies and incentives, we&apos;re never going to mainstream nature into the economic frame it needs to be for us to see real change&quot; - Jen Morris </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>In a conversation recorded before COP26 in Glasgow 2021, David and Jen Morris, the CEO of The Nature Conservancy, discuss the interconnectedness of nature in public health, economics, and wellbeing, and aligning incentives to bring nature to the forefront of climate change conversations. <br/><br/>&quot;Until we can make that systemic change from it being a environment over here and economic development over here and never the two shall meet when it comes to policies and incentives, we&apos;re never going to mainstream nature into the economic frame it needs to be for us to see real change&quot; - Jen Morris </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2022 23:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail David and Nik Sekhran, Chief Conservation Officer at WWF,  speak about what's working in nature finance right now, the importance of including infrastructure into ecosystem services conversations, and the inherent risk mitigation in financing nature.   "Nature-based risks are enormous, we focus predominantly on climate change risks - and they're gargantuan - but nature-based risks are equally so and they can impact economies even faster than climate risks and they c...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>David and Nik Sekhran, Chief Conservation Officer at WWF,  speak about what&apos;s working in nature finance right now, the importance of including infrastructure into ecosystem services conversations, and the inherent risk mitigation in financing nature. <br/><br/>&quot;Nature-based risks are enormous, we focus predominantly on climate change risks - and they&apos;re gargantuan - but nature-based risks are equally so and they can impact economies even faster than climate risks and they can affect all sectors. We need to look at carbon and the carbonization of the world economy but we can&apos;t ignore nature in that process or we will be left with a huge bill from nature.&quot;  - Nik Sekhran </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>David and Nik Sekhran, Chief Conservation Officer at WWF,  speak about what&apos;s working in nature finance right now, the importance of including infrastructure into ecosystem services conversations, and the inherent risk mitigation in financing nature. <br/><br/>&quot;Nature-based risks are enormous, we focus predominantly on climate change risks - and they&apos;re gargantuan - but nature-based risks are equally so and they can impact economies even faster than climate risks and they can affect all sectors. We need to look at carbon and the carbonization of the world economy but we can&apos;t ignore nature in that process or we will be left with a huge bill from nature.&quot;  - Nik Sekhran </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Episode 1: David Johnson: Confronting COVID-19 and the Climate Crisis</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail  David and Kim talk to David Johnson, Senior Lecturer in the Economics Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, about the management of public goods in the global economy and how we find a balance between individual needs and group success when it comes to nature and the climate crisis.  "A reason to be hopeful: we came together to stop a global pandemic..what's stopping us from having the same global response to climate change? ... it may be a moment to be seized."...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p><br/>David and Kim talk to David Johnson, Senior Lecturer in the Economics Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, about the management of public goods in the global economy and how we find a balance between individual needs and group success when it comes to nature and the climate crisis.<br/><br/>&quot;A reason to be hopeful: we came together to stop a global pandemic..what&apos;s stopping us from having the same global response to climate change? ... it may be a moment to be seized.&quot; - David Johnson <br/><br/><br/></p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Send us Fan Mail Meet your hosts, David Meyers and Kim Bonine, as they share their inspiration for creating the 4Nature podcast series. David and Kim chat about what nature means to them and discuss the major themes of their new 4Nature podcast.   "[Humans] have evolved to live in nature and function in nature and losing that nature has had a profound psychological impact on us as individuals and communities." - David Meyers   "Part of the problem might not be that we don't care. Pa...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Meet your hosts, David Meyers and Kim Bonine, as they share their inspiration for creating the 4Nature podcast series. David and Kim chat about what nature means to them and discuss the major themes of their new 4Nature podcast. <br/><br/>&quot;[Humans] have evolved to live in nature and function in nature and losing that nature has had a profound psychological impact on us as individuals and communities.&quot; - David Meyers <br/><br/>&quot;Part of the problem might not be that we don&apos;t care. Part of the problem is somewhat how we count things and measure things and what we include when we&apos;re making decisions, and considering trade-offs, and it&apos;s about really embracing a new way of thinking about well-being and thinking about our lives and making sure that Nature is include. Imperfectly, but included....it&apos;s essential to how we live as people&quot;  - Kim Bonine <br/><br/><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867219/fan_mail/new">Send us Fan Mail</a></p><p>Meet your hosts, David Meyers and Kim Bonine, as they share their inspiration for creating the 4Nature podcast series. David and Kim chat about what nature means to them and discuss the major themes of their new 4Nature podcast. <br/><br/>&quot;[Humans] have evolved to live in nature and function in nature and losing that nature has had a profound psychological impact on us as individuals and communities.&quot; - David Meyers <br/><br/>&quot;Part of the problem might not be that we don&apos;t care. Part of the problem is somewhat how we count things and measure things and what we include when we&apos;re making decisions, and considering trade-offs, and it&apos;s about really embracing a new way of thinking about well-being and thinking about our lives and making sure that Nature is include. Imperfectly, but included....it&apos;s essential to how we live as people&quot;  - Kim Bonine <br/><br/><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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