
Ground Truth.
A living resource on natural capital, nature finance and ecological restoration.
Nature finance is full of language that obscures more than it explains. Acronyms compete for attention. Frameworks stack on frameworks. The same fact is reported four different ways depending on who is paying for the report.
Ground Truth is the opposite of that. One person, working inside the field, writing things down clearly. The aim is to leave a trail that someone three years in could follow without needing a glossary in their other tab.
I am a Natural Capital Developer at Restore, building the voluntary 30x30 Restore Unit and the buyer-side market for verified British ecological recovery. Before that, fifteen years filming wildlife and rewilding for the BBC, Netflix, National Geographic and PBS.
This site is where I put the things I would have wanted when I was new to the sector, and the things I think the sector itself should be saying out loud.
Each of these is a live document. They will be updated as the field changes, which is often.
The Acronym Index.
A searchable glossary of every acronym you are likely to meet in UK and global nature finance. From BNG to TNFD to ESRS E4.
Open the indexThe Web of Connections.
An interactive force-directed map of how the major frameworks, codes, registries and policy instruments relate to each other. Drag the nodes. Find the threads.
Open the webFramework Architecture.
A three-layer view: global commitments at the top, corporate disclosure standards in the middle, on-the-ground instruments below. Shows how the 3030RU sits inside it all.
Open the diagramThe Signal.
A living index of significant moments in nature finance: policy, market, science. Curated. Annotated. Useful for catching up fast on what actually mattered.
Open the signalNatural Capital: A User's Guide.
A Pelican-style introduction to natural capital, nature finance and ecological restoration. Sixty thousand words. Six parts. Twenty chapters plus a preface. Published here, one chapter at a time, free.
Natural Capital: A User's Guide.
The book for anyone who reads the news, notices that nature is coming up more often than it used to, and would like to understand what is going on without first acquiring a degree in environmental economics. Written through 2026. Released chapter by chapter on this site.
Open the table of contentsAuthor
Oliver Clague
Day job
Natural Capital Developer, Restore
Before
Wildlife filmmaker, 15 years
Based
Bristol, UK
I joined Restore in February 2026 after fifteen years filming wildlife and rewilding for the BBC Natural History Unit, Netflix, National Geographic and PBS. The pivot from camera to commercial nature work happened on the Wild Hope series, where every story I filmed had a financial bottleneck behind it.
My job at Restore is to design and sell the 30x30 Restore Unit, a revolutionary new voluntary biodiversity unit. You can find out more at groundtruth.restore.owlettsfarm.com/30x30RU.
