Rob Gardner isn’t trying to make nature sound good. He’s trying to make it investable.
As CEO of Rebalance Earth, he’s building the UK’s first natural capital asset manager — structuring real revenue models around flood mitigation, water resilience, peatland restoration, and even oyster reefs. With a £25m cornerstone portfolio backed by West Yorkshire Pension Fund, this is institutional capital moving into ecosystems — not as philanthropy, but as infrastructure.
We explore how ecosystem services can generate long-term, pension-grade cashflows, why nature risk is still missing from trustee dashboards, and what it will take to turn biodiversity and climate resilience into a recognised asset class.
This isn’t ESG. It’s a blueprint for repricing nature at scale.