
176 Cameron Frayling on what is needed to unlock biodiversity credits
07/05/22 • 65 min
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A conversation with Cameron Frayling, co-founder of Pivotal, about why and how biodiversity can be measured cheaply and what that might enable.
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Getting sick of the carbon hype? Get ready for the biodiversity one, but first, we have to figure out how to measure it and what a biodiversity gain actually means.
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A conversation with Cameron Frayling, co-founder of Pivotal, about why and how biodiversity can be measured cheaply and what that might enable.
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Getting sick of the carbon hype? Get ready for the biodiversity one, but first, we have to figure out how to measure it and what a biodiversity gain actually means.
More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/cameron-frayling.
Find our video course on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course.
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175 Jaclyn Schnau, the success and health of our society starts in the pregnant belly
Jaclyn Schnau, co-founder of Pumpkin Organics, joins us to talk about the shocking reality of baby food. An episode diving deep into baby nutrition during the first 1000 days and the reasons why the current baby food industry really needs a shake-up.
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Why are we feeding children and mothers so badly? The first foods for babies shouldn't be fruit but should be vegetables, bitter things, maybe a bit acidic. They might not love it immediately, but they need to be exposed to it to learn how to eat it later, to be healthy and become the non-picky eaters we all need.
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177 Bert Glover on investing over $600M into regenerative farms in the US and Australia and selling soil carbon credits to Microsoft
Bert Glover of Impact Ag Partners, comes back on the podcast for a discussion about soil carbon credits, operating his fund in Australia and North America, as well as the importance of biodiversity and more.
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Finally after 3 years a check-in with Bert Glover of Impact Ag Partners in Australia, who over the last years for investors put over $600M to work on farms using regenerative practices.
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