Closing the Climate Finance Gap

Towards a more resilient future, for all.

“There's enough money in the world, the challenge is getting it to flow to the right places.”

Jim Skea, Chair of the IPCC


A New Reality of Systemic Risk

We're not just facing a climate crisis – we're witnessing the convergence of multiple system-breaking points where traditional approaches to risk, finance, and transformation are becoming dangerously obsolete.


The Perfect Storm

Three critical timelines are converging:

  • The carbon budget for 1.5°C will be exhausted within 5 years

  • Rising systemic risks are eroding sector resilience across critical systems

  • Traditional risk transfer and financing models are proving inadequate

This isn't just another crisis. It's a fundamental rewiring of how global systems function, fail, and potentially transform.


Why Traditional Approaches Fail

The problem isn't just about measuring risk – it's about actively managing it in a world where:

  • Climate impacts are poorly quantified and under-hedged

  • Feedback delays mask critical system vulnerabilities

  • Traditional metrics and models are becoming increasingly unreliable

  • Project-by-project approaches can't match the scale of transformation needed

Our approach

  • Transformation

    We help build adaptive capacity across environmental, social, and economic dimensions.

  • Collaboration

    We partner with organisations that can catalyse and operationalise the transition at the scale required.

  • Participation

    We influence and help deploy resources towards a more resilient, regenerative, equitable economy.

  • Regeneration

    We help create aligned financial instruments that enable system-wide transformation.

“The climate crisis is not a science problem; it’s an incentive problem.

For far too long we have engineered markets to privatise the gains and socialise the losses.

Until we redesign a system where rewards are shared more broadly, what is becoming acutely risky and costly is to continue doing business as usual!”

Manuel Magalhães, Chief Executive