Global Future Council on the Future of Philanthropy for Climate and Nature
Global Future Council on the Future of Philanthropy for Climate and Nature
Description
There is an increasing need to respond to the demands of the climate emergency with new collaboration models. How can philanthropy use their resources and interventions in catalytic ways to help unlock the private capital and public procured funds needed for the world to reach its climate ambitions?
Co-Chairs
Mildred Tan, Co-Chair, Council for Board Diversity and Chairman, Singapore University of Social Sciences
Andrew Steer, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bezos Earth Fund
Council Managers
Luis Alvarado, Head of GAEA Program, World Economic Forum
Damien Gilbert, Knowledge Specialist, Philanthropy for Nature and Climate, World Economic Forum
Related articles
How 100 partners use philanthropic capital to propel public-private action on climate and nature
The Giving to Amplify Earth Action is catalyzing public and private finance for nature and climate, to significantly shift markets and corporate practices
How financing coal retirement mechanisms can unlock the clean energy transition
Coal retirement mechanisms, if designed well and backed by policies and worker protections, can help accelerate the clean energy transition. Here's why.
How we can boost the world's climate and nature recovery
A critical mass must push for exponential growth in nature recovery if the world is to reverse biodiversity collapse and climate meltdown.
Asia's philanthropists may hold the key to unlocking climate and nature solutions
Philanthropists are essential as the world ramps up its fight against climate change. Critically, they can send significant capital to the right places.
Related reports
Read our reports on the range of issues we’re seeking to address