The intersection of climate and finance is getting crowded, making it tougher for adaptation start-up founders to stand out.

Today’s interviewee is betting there’s room for a fresh offering targeting a particularly complex branch of the financial system: infrastructure.

Prashant Mupparapu, the founder of InfraSure, is building a platform to help infrastructure investors, owners, and their insurers navigate the rising costs and uncertainty associated with climate risk. Drawing on a 20-year career in energy and infrastructure finance, with experience at Citadel, Credit Suisse, and Blue Owl, Prashant believes his techie approach to finance and risk management can stand out in the busy climate intelligence market.

In this conversation, he breaks down why financial institutions have traditionally downplayed resilience investments, and what innovative structures could compel increased engagement — like ‘resilience credits’. He then explains the “risk gap” that InfraSure intends to fill, and why he believes tech should be an “enabler” rather than a “disruptor” in the climate-finance ecosystem.

He also talks about widening the aperture of adaptation investment, and the importance of empowering infrastructure owners to understand the pros and cons of “renting” resilience via insurance or “owning” it via hardening investments.

Listen below, download from the Podcasts page on Climate Proof, or tune in via Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

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We talk about:

👉 Prashant’s background across investment funds, private credit, and infrastructure investing

👉 Rethinking resilience as both a policy construct and an economic asset

👉 InfraSure’s multi-module platform: Monitor, Measure, Transfer, and Adapt

👉 Pathways for scaling the specialty insurance market

👉 The “rent vs own” framework for adaptation investments

Thanks for listening!

Louie Woodall
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