EPISODE · Dec 19, 2024 · 1H 9M
Shaping the Future of Climate Policy with David Claydon
from High Net Purpose
00:00 – Welcome to High Net Purpose 00:33 – Meet David Claydon: From Banking to Climate Strategy 00:49 – His Unusual Journey Through Finance and Government 01:18 – Why Business Must Lead on Decarbonization 01:34 – How Family-Owned Firms Could Drive Climate Action 01:57 – David’s Purpose: Capital, Policy & Long-Term Impact 03:48 – From Wall Street to Westminster 06:02 – Founding Macro Advisory Partners 07:54 – Why He Shifted to Climate Strategy 09:59 – What’s Blocking Climate Progress in Business & Policy 22:45 – Can AI Help Solve the Climate Crisis? 31:06 – The Supply Chain Problem No One Wants to Face 34:20 – China’s Energy Storage & Renewables Dominance 35:34 – Emissions, Strategy & the China Debate 37:41 – The Critical Minerals War Is Already Underway 40:07 – Inside the Complexity of the Energy Transition 44:24 – Where to Invest in Carbon Removal 48:54 – Long-Term Thinking: The Family Business Advantage 54:15 – Banks, Finance & Their Real Emissions Footprint 59:50 – Why Global Collaboration on Climate Is So Hard 01:05:44 – David Claydon’s Final Advice for the FutureWhat does it take to leave a high-flying career in finance and tackle one of the world’s greatest challenges—climate change?David Claydon, Founding Partner of Kaya Partners, has made it his mission to turn bold climate ambitions into real-world impact. From leadership roles at J.P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley to advising the UK Foreign Secretary, David has spent his career shaping strategies at the intersection of finance, policy, and geopolitics. Now, he’s helping corporations navigate the complex path to net zero with no-nonsense pragmatism and innovative thinking.You'll learn: · How businesses and policymakers can align to accelerate decarbonisation.· Why modular nuclear reactors could transform global energy strategy.· How to reduce reliance on China for critical minerals and build resilient supply chains.· Why family-owned businesses might hold the key to driving multigenerational climate action.Chapters: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What this episode covers
00:00 – Welcome to High Net Purpose 00:33 – Meet David Claydon: From Banking to Climate Strategy 00:49 – His Unusual Journey Through Finance and Government 01:18 – Why Business Must Lead on Decarbonization 01:34 – How Family-Owned Firms Could Drive Climate Action 01:57 – David’s Purpose: Capital, Policy & Long-Term Impact 03:48 – From Wall Street to Westminster 06:02 – Founding Macro Advisory Partners 07:54 – Why He Shifted to Climate Strategy 09:59 – What’s Blocking Climate Progress in Business & Policy 22:45 – Can AI Help Solve the Climate Crisis? 31:06 – The Supply Chain Problem No One Wants to Face 34:20 – China’s Energy Storage & Renewables Dominance 35:34 – Emissions, Strategy & the China Debate 37:41 – The Critical Minerals War Is Already Underway 40:07 – Inside the Complexity of the Energy Transition 44:24 – Where to Invest in Carbon Removal 48:54 – Long-Term Thinking: The Family Business Advantage 54:15 – Banks, Finance & Their Real Emissions Footprint 59:50 – Why Global Collaboration on Climate Is So Hard 01:05:44 – David Claydon’s Final Advice for the FutureWhat does it take to leave a high-flying career in finance and tackle one of the world’s greatest challenges—climate change?David Claydon, Founding Partner of Kaya Partners, has made it his mission to turn bold climate ambitions into real-world impact. From leadership roles at J.P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley to advising the UK Foreign Secretary, David has spent his career shaping strategies at the intersection of finance, policy, and geopolitics. Now, he’s helping corporations navigate the complex path to net zero with no-nonsense pragmatism and innovative thinking.You'll learn: · How businesses and policymakers can align to accelerate decarbonisation.· Why modular nuclear reactors could transform global energy strategy.· How to reduce reliance on China for critical minerals and build resilient supply chains.· Why family-owned businesses might hold the key to driving multigenerational climate action.Chapters: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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