London-Based AimHi Earth Lands £1M Investment to Lead Global Efforts in Climate Training and Sustainability Education
“We all want a future with clean air, healthy soil, stable weather, and unpolluted water. This is why we're all on the same team when it comes to preventing the climate and nature emergency – everyone wins when we accelerate the evolution of our economy and society to one that's sustainable and regenerative.”

Matthew Shribman, Co-Founder & Chief Scientist, AimHi Earth (Photo credit: AimHi Earth)
In today's increasingly environmentally conscious world, the pursuit of a future defined by clean air, healthy soil, stable weather, and unpolluted water is a universal aspiration. AimHi Earth, headquartered in London, emerges as a pivotal player in this endeavor, spearheading efforts to mitigate the climate and nature emergency.
Recently, AimHi Earth, a provider of climate and sustainability training, secured a substantial £1 million in funding, marking a significant milestone in its journey. The investment infusion stemmed from notable tech and finance entrepreneurs Nicco Perra, Sam Wisnia, and The Climate Planet Foundation, underscoring the growing recognition of the company's mission.
At the core of AimHi Earth's vision lies a commitment to equip professionals across diverse sectors with the requisite knowledge and skills to address the pressing challenges posed by the climate emergency. Bolstered by the support of The Climate Planet Foundation, known for its investments in initiatives fostering actionable change through education and empowerment, AimHi Earth is poised to amplify its impact.
Founded in 2020 by Matthew Shribman and Sarah Humphrys, AimHi Earth stands out for its proactive approach to combating the climate crisis. By offering tailored training programs, the company ensures that employees of major corporations are empowered to drive meaningful change within their organizations. With an ambitious target of nurturing 100 million nature-centric professionals, AimHi Earth is committed to cultivating a workforce that prioritizes sustainability.
Central to AimHi Earth's offerings is its accessible and engaging live, online climate training and education, meticulously designed to cater to the needs of organizations. Leveraging data-driven insights, the company delivers scalable solutions aimed at bridging the gap between intent and action in the pursuit of sustainability.
In a landscape where the transition to net zero is paramount, AimHi Earth emerges as a catalyst for change, filling the crucial gap in knowledge and action. By imparting vital skills to professionals at all levels, the company empowers individuals to integrate sustainability into their decision-making processes. Moreover, AimHi Earth equips sustainability teams with the necessary tools and resources to foster long-term engagement within their organizations.
AimHi Earth's success is evident in its broad client base, which includes multinational giants like PepsiCo, Unilever, and Molson Coors. Furthermore, the company enjoys the backing of esteemed institutions including Cambridge Zero at the University of Cambridge, the UN Environment Programme, the Eden Project, and Nature4Climate, further cementing its credibility and impact.
Matthew Shribman, co-founder and Chief Scientist of AimHi Earth, encapsulates the company's ethos succinctly, emphasizing the collective imperative of safeguarding the planet for future generations. He asserts, “We all want a future with clean air, healthy soil, stable weather, and unpolluted water. This is why we're all on the same team when it comes to preventing the climate and nature emergency – everyone wins when we accelerate the evolution of our economy and society to one that's sustainable and regenerative.”
At AimHi Earth, the conviction that knowledge serves as the bedrock of progress underpins every endeavor. With a resolute commitment to training and upskilling millions of professionals worldwide, the company embarks on a transformative journey towards a circular, sustainable future, where harmony with nature is not just a goal, but a shared reality.