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256 Ivo Degn and Philippe Birker - Does a low interest, 3,5% on $2,5 million loan, really qualify as a regenerative investment?

256 Ivo Degn and Philippe Birker - Does a low interest, 3,5% on $2,5 million loan, really qualify as a regenerative investment?


Episode 255


A conversation with Ivo Degn and Philippe Birker, founders of Climate Farmers, about the reason why they picked carbon credits as the first business to focus on, how they recently raised $2,5 million in a very unusual way, at least for a startup, what they consider a regenerative investment and much more.

How a beer in the summer of 2019 in Mauerpark in Berlin at the then hottest day ever recorded led to the foundation of Climate Farmers, a non-profit and for-profit focused on accelerating the regenerative transition in Europe.
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