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The Role and Need for Philanthropy in Climate Action (Randall Kempner - The Aspen Institute) - Episode 73

April 15, 2024 Paul Schuster Season 2 Episode 73
The Role and Need for Philanthropy in Climate Action (Randall Kempner - The Aspen Institute) - Episode 73
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Eight Minutes
The Role and Need for Philanthropy in Climate Action (Randall Kempner - The Aspen Institute) - Episode 73
Apr 15, 2024 Season 2 Episode 73
Paul Schuster

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Philanthropic giving to climate related causes is woefully small. But charitable dollars have a really important role to play because of their flexibility and different motivations. They can catalyze investment in areas where private or governmental dollars can not.

In this episode, Paul sits with Randall Kempner, Senior Advisor to the Aspen Institute to discuss the role of philanthropic dollars in the capital stack, why foundations and donors have not contributed as much, yet, and what is needed to further catalyze this funding source.

For the extended version of the interview with Randall, please visit More Than Eight Minutes

And for further research:

Randall Kempner

The Aspen Institute's Energy & Environment Program

The Global Methane Hub

Much Alarm, Less Action: Foundations & Climate Change - The Center for Effective Philanthropy

Global Energy Alliance for People & Planet

Giving to Amplify Earth Action - World Economic Forum

Follow Paul on LinkedIn.

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Philanthropic giving to climate related causes is woefully small. But charitable dollars have a really important role to play because of their flexibility and different motivations. They can catalyze investment in areas where private or governmental dollars can not.

In this episode, Paul sits with Randall Kempner, Senior Advisor to the Aspen Institute to discuss the role of philanthropic dollars in the capital stack, why foundations and donors have not contributed as much, yet, and what is needed to further catalyze this funding source.

For the extended version of the interview with Randall, please visit More Than Eight Minutes

And for further research:

Randall Kempner

The Aspen Institute's Energy & Environment Program

The Global Methane Hub

Much Alarm, Less Action: Foundations & Climate Change - The Center for Effective Philanthropy

Global Energy Alliance for People & Planet

Giving to Amplify Earth Action - World Economic Forum

Follow Paul on LinkedIn.

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