Climate Change: A Series of Case Studies on South African Funders’ Climate Journeys.
Volume 2 – November 2023 Volume 1 – November 2022
Volume 2 – November 2023 Volume 1 – November 2022
Integrating a positive climate action or response within one’s philanthropic work comes with its own challenges, and sometimes with misconceptions. It can often prove intimidating and overwhelming, especially in the
We are hurtling faster and deeper into an ecological catastrophe that poses an existential threat to life on the planet as we know it. Even if we meet the global targets to reduce carbon emissions and global heating to below 1.5°C by 2030, it is no longer a question of when we will start to experience the impacts of human-made global heating, but for how long people and planet will experience cascading socio-ecological collapse.
Jarredine Morris, Senior Manager, Carbon Trust Africa “Loss and damage” is a term that has become an integral part of discussions on climate change, and it has become so entrenched
In response to the existential threat of climate change, a global energy transition involving a shift away from fossil fuel to renewable sources of energy is already well underway. This profound and relatively rapid transformation has been associated with many positive ‘tipping points’, such as the uptake of Electric Vehicles
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