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Giles Cadman

@GilesCadman

Founder of Cadman Capital Group | Chair of Urchinomics | Ecopreneur | Bridging the Gap Between High-Level Investing & Blue Economy Solutions | Climate Change

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'Climate Capitalism,' a book by Akshat Rathi @AkshatRathi , underscores what I've long believed: capitalism, when channeled correctly, can indeed be a force for climate action. nytimes.com/2024/03/19/cli…


Ultimately, it is our children and future generations who will bear the brunt of this crisis and have to envision new, more sustainable ways of living. We have to show young people that they have a choice of what kind of world they want to live in. nytimes.com/interactive/20…


There’s a way forward for oceanic restoration, and it hinges on restorative, profitable, aquaculture enterprises. I gave a whole TEDx Talk about it. Below is a clip from “How to Restore Marine Ecosystems and Make a Profit from It”.


It’s a clear sign that the future of aquaculture lies in embracing technology to solve traditional challenges, heralding a new era where tech-driven solutions can lead to more sustainable and profitable aquaculture practices globally. bit.ly/4cueLoq


The ocean has everything we need to fight climate change. 🌊 But we must protect marine ecosystems  in order to capitalize on them.


There are some phenomena on Earth that we simply don’t have the language to describe. The Northern Lights are one of them. To witness the auroras is to be humbled by the magic and immensity of our natural world. It’s the same feeling I get standing in front of the Ocean.

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Climate change will touch every industry on Earth. It is not possible to be a responsible economist today without also having a clear understanding of the science of climate change. nytimes.com/2024/01/23/bus…


Regenerative aquaculture enriches biodiversity, which creates more resilient ecosystems capable of withstanding and adapting to changing climates. Here’s a fun look at @GreenWaveOrg's unique model for regenerative ocean farming. 👀👇 youtube.com/watch?v=iZW72i…


Any Japanese breakfast fans out there? (I’m talking about a traditional breakfast in Japan, of course, not the indie-rock group.) This was one of my morning meals on a recent trip to Japan with the @urchinomics team. 👇

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In a compelling interview with The New York Times, Dr. Hannah Ritchie posits a pragmatic approach to climate action that resonates deeply with my own perspective. 👇 bit.ly/3HVzxz0


There are many ocean-based climate solutions that are ready to implement NOW, such as scaling up ocean-based renewable energy and conserving and restoring marine ecosystems. This informative video breaks it down: bit.ly/4buTz0M


🌍 The latest National Climate Assessment report brings to light crucial findings that underscore the importance of sustainable practices in aquaculture and the broader blue economy. 🌊 Read up on the report here: noaa.gov/news-release/c…


A recent eye-opener from The New York Times highlights a game-changing possibility: restoring global forests could capture a whopping 226 gigatons of carbon. 🌍🌳 Check out the full article for a deep dive into this groundbreaking study: nytimes.com/2023/11/13/cli…


We had a blast sampling uni and meeting with our @urchinomics partners in Japan. What a great start to the year for @urchinomics and thrilling to watch as the company expands into new markets.

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We need commercial (!) solutions for businesses to lower their emissions. This is achievable. Profitable businesses that not only help to reduce the effects of global warming but also work to reverse the damage done to our planet's ecosystems are achievable. 🌎


We need to rally behind young ecopreneurs like Gibran who are not just dreaming but actively building solutions that address our world's pressing needs. 🐟📈 Read about eFishery's inspiring path here: bit.ly/47lczeU


2023 was the hottest year on record. Now is the time for the world leaders to engage with the changemakers. Together, we can actually do something about the climate crisis. Thanks @TEDxCowes


Wishing you and your loved ones Happy Holidays and a greener, brighter future ahead. Let's celebrate with love, gratitude, and a commitment to our beautiful planet - we get just the one🌍🌊 Cheers, everyone 🎉

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I’ve built my life around the belief that the ocean has the potential to save us from catastrophic warming. There is so much potential to utilize the ocean’s miraculous ecosystems in our fight against climate change. Read more here: bit.ly/41zN1cH


My TEDTalk is live on YouTube! The awesome team at @TEDxCowes hosted my talk last month, under the event’s theme “Ocean: Multiply”. You can watch the talk here: youtube.com/watch?v=BXDBj-…


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