Environment
Rights of Nature
The More-Than-Human Life Program at New York University's School of Law is fighting to broaden concepts of justice and rights to include the natural world.
The More-Than-Human Life Program at New York University's School of Law is fighting to broaden concepts of justice and rights to include the natural world.
Climate change and slavery form a vicious cycle. Collective action for a free and livable future is an opportunity to combat both at once.
The Environmental Justice Resourcing Collective was created to fund work led by and for communities most impacted by environmental racism, climate change, and unjust systems. Four years later, what lessons can funders draw from our experiences supporting frontline communities?
Why systemic market failures in African insurance markets make it nearly impossible for smallholder farmers to achieve climate resilience, and what philanthropy and the private sector can do about it.
The people and planet are demanding that we let go of practices that no longer serve us.
Three key cross-sector reforms can ensure innovation and equality are never at odds.
Community-focused entrepreneurs are using innovative business models and technology to make renewable energy and a healthy environment accessible to everyone.
Practical ways investors can help the people most affected by climate change become more resilient to it, while still securing a strong financial return.
To solve the housing crisis, funders must take collective action to simultaneously solve the climate crisis and prioritize those who have had the least to do with creating either.
Why we need to move business from the margins to the mainstream on climate justice, and how to get there.