James Shaw, New Zealand’s former climate change minister and Green Party co-leader, is now an operating partner at Morrison, aiming to reduce carbon emissions significantly. After a decade in politics, he reflects positively on his achievements, including reforms to the emissions trading scheme and the Zero Carbon Act. Despite recent setbacks in agricultural emissions policies, Shaw seeks to galvanize investment for a target of 150 million tonnes of emissions reductions by 2030, focusing on carbon sequestration and infrastructure decarbonization. He emphasizes the need for stable regulations to encourage investment in climate solutions and acknowledges the collaborative effort required to achieve these goals.