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November, 21 2024
Rebalance Earth – The UK’s boutique asset manager focused on financing nature has appointed Neil Entwistle, a professor in river science and climate resilience at the University of Salford, as its new head of science. Read more -
Rebalance Earth appoints climate academic as head of science
November 20, 2024 Rebalance Earth has hired Professor Neil Entwistle, a renowned figure in river science and climate resilience at the University of Salford, as its head of science. Read more
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Eoin Murray joins Rebalance Earth as chief investment officer
October 11, 2024 Eoin Murray has joined Rebalance Earth, a boutique asset manager focused on financing nature as business-critical infrastructure, as its chief investment officer. Read more
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Firm aims to reduce river flooding risks
September 18, 2024
A city council has joined forces with an investment firm to increase spending on reducing flooding.Rebalance Earth said it would fund improvements on the River Plym, while working alongside Plymouth City Council to identify problem areas. Read more
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West Yorkshire Pension Fund buys 25% stake in flood prevention investor
September 8, 2024
The West Yorkshire Pension Fund has made a 25 per cent venture capital investment in Rebalance Earth, which specialises in water-related “nature as a service” contracts. Under such agreements, companies pay the manager for the benefits they receive from nature restoration.
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Four steps for investors to take action on nature
September 4, 2024
Rebalance Earth has outlined four steps for investors to follow to increase investments into nature-positive solutions in its latest white paper.This comes as research reveals allocating just 2% of the £5trn the UK holds in pension and wealth assets to nature could generate £50-£100bn for nature restoration. Read more
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Rebalance Earth Appoints Renowned River Scientist, Prof. Neil Entwistle, to Lead Climate Adaptation Strategy as Flooding Crises Escalate
November 5, 2024 Rebalance Earth, the UK’s first boutique asset manager focused on financing Nature as business-critical infrastructure has appointed Professor Neil Entwistle, a leading figure in river science and climate resilience at the University of Salford, as its new Head of Science. Read more
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Rebalance Earth Appoints Eoin Murray as Chief Investment Officer to Invest in Nature as an Asset Class
October 13, 2024
Rebalance Earth, the UK’s first boutique asset manager focused on financing Nature as business-critical infrastructure, has appointed Eoin Murray as Chief Investment Officer, with the plan to mobilise £10 billion to restore Nature at a landscape and seascape level in the UK. Read more -
Plymouth City Council Partners with Rebalance Earth to Pilot Nature Restoration as Business-Critical Infrastructure
September 11, 2024
Huge investments in Plymouth’s water management could be unlocked thanks to an innovative new partnership.It comes after the Council entered a nature-restoration partnership with Rebalance Earth. Read more
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West Yorkshire Pension Fund makes a pioneering investment in Rebalance Earth, the UK's first boutique fund manager for a new asset class: Nature.
September 9, 2024
A local government pension fund invests in a significant minority stake in a Natural Capital fund manager, with the goal of closing the £50-£100 billion gap required for nature restoration in the UK. Read more
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What makes Nature an asset?
December 11, 2023
Have you ever wondered what the most valuable asset class in the world might be? Is it equities, or could it be real estate? You might be surprised to learn that it's neither. What comes to mind when considering the value of Nature's ecosystem services?
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What makes Nature an asset? And how can we make investing in green pay? | Rebalance Earth
November 22, 2023
Nature represents the original asset—the foundation of our existence and society. From the food we eat to the water we drink and the air we breathe, our dependency on Nature is total. Read more -
Four ways any company can become ‘nature positive’ and help transition to a world worth living in
November 8, 2023
Biodiversity is declining faster than at any time in human history. According to The Living Planet Index, since 1970, there has been a 70% decline in the populations of mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians.
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Ten Ways to Build a Better Future Together on World Earth Day
April 27, 2023
Attenborough’s latest BBC documentary Wild Isles highlights the urgency to invest in nature and restore the planet’s biodiversity. Biodiversity is the variety of life on Earth; sustaining it provides clean air, human health, food security and water. Restoring biodiversity is essential for the Earth to thrive; without it, the world would be much poorer.
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