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In this episode of the Business and Society Podcast, Senthil speaks with Viraj Sikand, CEO of EarthAcre, about one of the biggest emerging frontiers in sustainable business: market-based solutions for biodiversity. Viraj shares his journey from growing up in a conservation-focused family in Kenya to building climate and circular-economy ventures in the U.S., and ultimately launching a platform designed to help Indigenous and community landowners get paid to protect nature. The conversation explores how biodiversity can be measured at scale, what “biodiversity capacity” means, and how new technologies—from remote sensing to digital community platforms—are reshaping nature finance. They also dive into complex challenges: land rights, trust, additionality, direct payments, and lessons learned from carbon markets. Viraj explains why aligning financial incentives with community stewardship is critical to preventing biodiversity collapse—and how businesses, philanthropies, and investors can play a role. The episode closes with leadership reflections, practical advice for navigating cross-cultural collaboration, and a recommended read: The Case for Nature. Topics covered: biodiversity markets, nature finance, Indigenous land stewardship, direct payments, measuring ecosystem outcomes, and the future of business in protecting nature. Please visit our website, www.businessandsociety.net (https://businessandsociety.net/) , for more inspiration.