An Investor’s View on the Next Generation of Climate Investments – John Sharp (Hatcher)
Description
The Carbon Exposure Project is back to wrap up Season 3 of the Carbon Exposure Project after the summer break!
This week, we sit down in Singapore with John Sharp, co-founder of Hatcher — an investor, technologist, and builder who has helped raise hundreds of millions for nature-based climate projects.
John brings a rare investor’s lens to the voluntary carbon markets: what really happened after the Guardian exposé, why investor confidence evaporated, and how capital is now pivoting toward infrastructure-grade climate solutions.
From the rise and fall of Carbon Nation to bold bets on green steel, carbontech, and even a space-based sunshield, this episode explores where the next generation of climate investments will come from — and what makes them truly bankable.
💡 In this episode:
💸 The Carbon Nation story — raising $250M for nature-based solutions before the 2023 crash
📉 How sentiment collapsed after the Guardian article — and what that meant for investors
🏗️ The shift toward infrastructure-grade assets: green steel, cement, and carbontech
🌍 What makes a project “bankable” in climate finance
🚀 John’s next frontier: Earth Guard, a satellite project designed to stabilize Earth’s temperature
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction: From Music to Markets
05:30 – Building Hatcher: Automating Venture Capital
07:00 – Entering Carbon: Launching Carbon Nation
09:30 – Market Shock: The Guardian Article & Carbon Crisis
15:00 – Lessons from the Field: Soil, Cookstoves & Mangroves
23:40 – Pivoting Strategy: From Carbon to Green Infrastructure
34:50 – The Bigger Picture: How Large Is the Carbon Market Really?
38:00 – Policy & the Politics of Carbon Pricing
45:00 – Investing in Climate Tech: Hardware, Deep Tech & Patience
55:30 – Beyond Earth: The Earth Guard Project
















