What Does the World Owe Nations Suffering the Most From Climate Change? Philanthropy Weighs in

What Does the World Owe Nations Suffering the Most From Climate Change? Philanthropy Weighs in

Philanthropy was a key player in two efforts last month to push rich nations to pay for the harm climate change is causing in low-income countries. It’s a ripe area for future philanthropy—if funders can get the details right.

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MacKenzie Scott’s Early Climate Funding Follows a Well-Worn Path. How Might She Branch Out?

MacKenzie Scott’s Early Climate Funding Follows a Well-Worn Path. How Might She Branch Out?

A hallmark of MacKenzie Scott’s giving so far has been supporting groups with diverse leadership and those overlooked by philanthropy. Her initial wave of climate funding, however, backed the mainstream. Where could she turn next?

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With an Eye on Children, the IKEA Foundation is Stepping up its Work on Climate Change

With an Eye on Children, the IKEA Foundation is Stepping up its Work on Climate Change

Like other funders working in the Global South, IKEA has grown increasingly alarmed that climate change will inflict devastating harm on the world’s poorest people, especially the young. Its new strategy reflects those fears.

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