Welcome back to Brave New Earth my peoples!! First things first, I apologise for the camera angle here 🤣 I messed up… HOWEVER, the content is great, so just chuck it on in the background. Thank you all so much for tuning in, I really appreciate it. If you haven’t already, please subscribe. Today, we’re back with another Climate-Tech rockstar, Jacqueline van den Ende, Founder & CEO at Carbon Equity. Jacqueline is one of the most bubbly and charismatic people I’ve sat down with. She deeply cares about this issue and is doing incredible work trying to fix it. Carbon Equity is a fund of fund that democratises Climate-Investment. Basically what the means is it allows normal investors - who are typically excluded from VC opportunities - to invest alongside experts. This gives them exposure to Climate-Tech VC returns, and brings more capital into the ecosystem for Climate-Technology. Important mission and a great time. In this episode we spoke about: Why most people can’t invest in Venture Capital What is a Fund of Funds Why VC is a Power Law Game Why more people should be able to get involved with the upside of the Green Opportunity How get people emotionally invested in Climate Change How diversification leads to less risk What are the biggest industries in climate A positive future vision for the climate What are the people who wear Goat Wool Socks? Why Climate is one of the fastest Why Leo and Downey Junior having Climate Funds is important Do activists have a role to play in the Climate narrative What are the most exciting sectors in climate? Are climate markets winner takes all? Hope you all enjoy!!! Love, Harry #sustainability #ecofriendly #climateaction #sustainableliving #greenliving #environment #climatechange #sustainabilitymatters #podcast #sustainablefuture #consciousconsumer #zerowaste #renewableenergy #sustainablebusiness #socialimpact #sustainabilityeducation #sustainabilitypodcast #savetheplanet #ecopreneur #ethicalbusiness #planetfriendly #reducewaste #sustainabledevelopment #greenbusiness #cleantech #responsibleconsumption