Banking on Nature, with Dana Clouston
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In this exciting episode we talk to Dana Clouston, Head of Sustainable Finance at Barclays Business Bank, as she takes us on a journey from her roots in New Zealand agriculture to her current position at the forefront of sustainable finance innovation.
Dana shares how Barclays is working toward becoming a net-zero bank by 2050 through three key strategies: supporting clients on their transition journey, providing financing for green initiatives, and scaling climate tech solutions.
We cover small businesses—which make up 99% of UK businesses and contribute about half of the country's business emissions— and how they often struggle to prioritise sustainability amidst their day-to-day operational demands. We also talk about the Willow Review, co-chaired by Barclays, which offers a practical five-point plan for SMEs: switch to sustainable materials, reduce travel, minimise waste, adopt renewable energy, and partner with sustainable suppliers.
And then finally we talk about nature and farming, and how regenerative farming represents a growing movement with profound implications for both business resilience and environmental recovery, one that's worth the investment.
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Chapters
1. Introduction to Good Geist Podcast (00:00:00)
2. Dana's Journey into Sustainable Finance (00:01:38)
3. Barclays' Sustainability Priorities (00:03:59)
4. The Willow Review for SMEs (00:07:14)
5. Regenerative Farming Explained (00:12:26)
6. Nature Finance and Biodiversity Markets (00:17:40)
7. Closing Thoughts on Guardianship (00:26:20)
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