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Mission critical: how third sector organisations can play to their strengths in responding to the climate emergency

Mission critical: how third sector organisations can play to their strengths in responding to the climate emergency

Posted 24 March, 2022

Third sector organisations have a critical contribution to make in response to the climate emergency. But reducing their carbon footprints isn’t it. In this blog, Nick Addington offers some thoughts about a possible framework to help organisations think more broadly about their role and recognise opportunities to help achieve a sustainable future.

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COP26: Philanthropy can drive systemic change – and back more equitable climate solutions

COP26: Philanthropy can drive systemic change – and back more equitable climate solutions

Posted 9 December, 2021

The COP26 climate talks brought hope and frustration – but also reminded us of the unique role philanthropy can play in creating a fair and sustainable world. In this piece, Ed Dean considers what the COP taught us about the power and potential of philanthropy.

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The World Conservation Congress: A message from Marseille

The World Conservation Congress: A message from Marseille

Posted 24 November, 2021

With large-scale environmental events such as the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), the International Union for Conservation of Nature World Conservation Congress (IUCN WCC) and the upcoming UN Biodiversity Conference (CBD COP15) gaining more attention – particularly among mainstream media – what can environmental funders do to support their grantees and help to ensure their ideas and concerns are heard within these spaces? In this piece, Jim Pettiward explains how Synchronicity Earth championed its partners and helped to promote a broad and diverse range of voices at IUCN WCC this year.

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The State of Climate Funding Pre-COP26

The State of Climate Funding Pre-COP26

Posted 29 October, 2021

COP26 will shape how governments respond to the climate crisis. It is also an organising moment for civil society, and a chance for funders to make public commitments in solidarity with civil society and the climate movement. Ahead of the start of COP later this week, Eva Rehse and Florence Miller take a critical look at the state of climate philanthropy today.

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