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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With Climate Impacts Hitting Home, a Tahoe-Area Community Foundation Backs Forest Health

With Climate Impacts Hitting Home, a Tahoe-Area Community Foundation Backs Forest Health

The Tahoe-Truckee region of California is grappling with drought and the looming threat of wildfire. As a result, the area’s community foundation is working to cultivate healthy forests, with a focus on private partnerships.

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Rihanna Looks to Make the Caribbean a “Climate Smart Zone”—With an Eye on Women

Rihanna Looks to Make the Caribbean a “Climate Smart Zone”—With an Eye on Women

Climate change resilience is starting to receive more attention from funders—including from Barbados-born singer Rihanna and her Clara Lionel Foundation, which is taking on this challenge with some interesting ideas.

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