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Interview guest - Bevis Watts (CEO of Triodos Bank UK, a leader in ethical and sustainable banking)
Co-host - Ed Dick (CEO of Great Yellow, a company that sources long-term capital for nature restoration projects)
We’re often joined by guests on Planet Possible who identify and look to take action to solve the challenges that we face in our water and environment. But we don’t often talk about how the work gets paid for.
We know that water customers' bills can provide funding for environmental improvements or flood schemes, and governments can pay directly for infrastructure improvements.
At a level beyond this, though... who benefits when we improve our natural environment and therefore who is willing to fund those improvements and why? Plus, a bigger question... how do we get better at truly valuing nature in a way that global financial structures can understand, work with and amplify?
Could green finance be the answer? Can it play a massive part by funding the planet-positive projects, innovations and processes that can start to address the world's urgent environmental challenges?
Helping to answer these questions are two expert guests. Our main interview is with Bevis Watts, the CEO of Triodos Bank UK and to help us navigate this topic our co-host is Ed Dick, the CEO of Great Yellow.
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Find out more about the projects that Bevis mentions in the episode...
- Wyre NFM project: press release and video overview of the finance model
- Oxygen Conservation: web article
- Read how Triodos has pioneered commercial investment in nature-based solutions. This is Nature Impact - find out more here.
Find out more about the North York Moors Local Investment in Natural Capital project that Ed talks about here...
https://yorknorthyorks-ca.gov.uk/project/local-investment-in-natural-capital/
Credits
Presented & Produced by Niki Roach
Executive Producer Andy Taylor - Bwlb Limited
With thanks to Alastair Chisholm
Honorary Executive Producer Jane Boland