Content tagged with “Climate Change”
Climate Change Advocacy The connection between climate change and security concerns can easily be over-drawn, limiting its credibility. But Anne-Marie Slaughter and her research colleagues are...
Tags: Advocacy Strategies, Philanthropy, Climate Change Dan Glickman is the Executive Director of the Institute's Congressional Program, and served as secretary of Agriculture from 1995 to 2001. This article originally ran on The Hill. There is...
Tags: Climate Change, Agriculture, Food Security, Crops, Drought, Farming, Ranching, Farm Bill An individual’s ability to influence the course of climate change was a central question in an Environment Forum session on moving towards a carbon-free future. Before Boing Boing Science Editor...
Tags: Climate Change, carbon emissions, Aspen Environment Forum 2012 “We’re moving ahead of what’s normal (in terms of climate change),” Executive Editor of National Geographic Dennis Dimick told the crowd at the Environment Forum’s opening plenary discussion. “So...
Tags: Climate Change, adaptation, Aspen Environment Forum 2012 A Green Climate Fund…Now What? Many of our friends in environmental advocacy have long pushed for a Green Climate Fund. Now that it’s actually starting to take shape after the 2010 Cancún...
Tags: Climate Change, Nonprofit sector, Grassroots Advocacy On GPF 2011’s opening day, Jeff Raikes of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation reminded us that successful philanthropy takes not only a strategic focus and leveraging of core competencies, but...
Tags: Climate Change, Jeff Raikes, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Brizio Biondi-Morra, Sally Osberg, Amazon rainforest, aligning philanthropic investments, Ruth Levine, evaluation methods 

