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Welcome to another episode of the Climate Confident podcast! I'm Tom Raftery, and today I had the pleasure of chatting with Larry Selzer, President and CEO of The Conservation Fund. Larry shares his fascinating journey from marine biologist to conservation leader, explaining how he's found at the intersection of economic development and environmental preservation.

In this episode, Larry discusses the innovative strategies The Conservation Fund employs to conserve land while supporting economic vitality. We delve into the importance of shifting the environmental movement from a position of saying no to one of proactive engagement, particularly in the context of combating climate change. Larry also highlights the Fund’s pioneering efforts in financing conservation through green bonds and public-private partnerships.

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Larry's insights underscore the vital role of strategic conservation in our fight against climate change.

Don’t miss this enlightening conversation on how we can protect our natural resources while fostering sustainable development. Tune in now!

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