About us
Our Team
Cath Thrupp – Founder & CEO
Experienced Ecologist , Innovator & Leader, with 25+ years leading, advising, designing and delivering major water and natural resource projects within the private, public & non-profit sectors. Diverse experience across landscape restoration, water, catchment, sustainability, technology and social impact.
Mark Phillips – Global Finance
Experienced Fund Manager and Capital Market Advisor, with 30+ years in Global Finance. Expertise across capital markets, including Investment Strategy, Trading Desks, Blended Finance, Carbon Finance, Risk Assessment & Management, Market Analysis and Operational Frameworks.
Pat Boismenu – Digital Assets & Cyber-Security
Digital Forensics & Cybercrime Investigator with 25+ year’s experience. Web3 expert with specialist skills in blockchain and cryptocurrency token economics. 10 years as a University Professor. Senior Advisor for 100+ cryptocurrency projects, covering Metaverses, Gaming, NFTs, Environment, exchanges and Layer 0,1,2 networks. Computer Engineer with a degree in Cybercrime Law and an International Legal Advisor.
Our Vision
OUR VISION
Reimagining capitalism for a more inspiring, sustainable & equitable world.
We picture a world where natural capital has value, investments are transparent, landholders can feed their families and local communities can create new jobs and regenerative industries.
OUR MISSION
Creating a world where trees & natural capital are more valuable alive than dead.
Status Quo = Trees don’t have value when alive, only when they are cut-down for timber. Landholders with trees can only make money when they cut the tree down and sell the timber or convert the land to another use.
Better Model = What if living trees had value and landholders could make money from trees?
Our Approach
A solutions focus and sustainability first approach...
Carbon Planet is the vision of our Founder, Cath Thrupp.
Cath saw the need for solutions that address the core issues standing in the way of true sustainability. Cath envisaged a way for farmers, traditional owners and local communities to benefit, at scale, from the success of all projects. Every project is designed so that success equals increased community ownership of outcomes across the project life cycle, provides greater learning opportunities for communities and investors alike, and creates wider benefits for local communities.