Hugh Possingham: How Smarter Incentives Can Help Nature and People Thrive

20/10/2025 1h 24min

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Episode Synopsis

In this thought-provoking episode, world-renowned conservation scientist Hugh Possingham offers a sweeping overview of the global biodiversity crisis, from the staggering rate of species loss to the untapped economic and social opportunities in protecting nature. Drawing on decades of experience as Chief Scientist of The Nature Conservancy, Possingham unpacks powerful stories of real-world change: how Kenyan farmers are restoring water quality through incentive-based models, how Chilean fishers rebuilt collapsed stocks by redefining ownership, and how coral reefs are being insured like buildings to safeguard coastlines.But this isn’t just a story of ecosystems, it’s about people. Possingham explores how empowering communities, creating equitable markets, and shifting behaviours are central to reversing biodiversity decline. With humour and clarity, he challenges us to rethink philanthropy, health, and our own relationship with the natural world.Join us for a deep dive into the intersection of ecology, economics, and human behaviour, and discover why saving nature is as much about changing minds as it is about protecting species.

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