About Us
"The truth is: the natural world is changing. And we are totally dependent on that world. It provides our food, water and air. It is the most precious thing we have, and we need to defend it.“ - Sir David Attenborough
At NaturePivot, we don’t view challenges like climate change, ecosystem degradation, and biodiversity loss in isolation. Our nature-first philosophy and integrated approach recognizes that these challenges are fundamentally interconnected-and so must be our solutions.
We collaborate with organizations as trusted partners, bringing specialized expertise in climate resilience, agroecology, and biodiversity through a multidisciplinary approach that combines natural systems thinking with innovative finance and technology solutions.
Operating at the dynamic intersection of natural systems, climate action, public policy, finance, and technology, we develop collaborative strategies that deliver measurable environmental impact while creating long-term institutional and societal value. Our approach puts nature at the front and centre, understanding that the most effective sustainability solutions work with natural systems rather than against them.
Manoj Yadav
With over 15 years of international experience in climate finance and sustainable development, I founded NaturePivot to address sustainability challenges through nature-centric, integrated solutions.
My background spans from managing a microfinance portfolio for over 1 million low-income women entrepreneurs at Ujjivan Bank to serving as Senior Advisor for Climate Change at GIZ, Germany’s bilateral cooperation agency. I’ve collaborated with organizations including UNDP, EY, MSC, and PwC, developing climate finance strategies across India, Europe, and Southeast Asia including Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
I am also a doctoral researcher in Business Sustainability at Indian Institute of Management Lucknow and have an MBA in Rural Management from Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar. I also hold a Master of Public Policy from the London School of Economics as a Commonwealth Scholar.