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Philea publishes “Feeling the Heat: How Foundations Can Use their Investments to Curb Climate Change,” sharing practical examples of investing for climate
Philea has published “Feeling the Heat: How Foundations Can Use their Investments to Curb Climate Change,” a new report that illustrates the different means by which foundations can climate-align…

European Philanthropy Coalition for Climate – #PhilanthropyForClimate: Together for a Climate of Change
Register View the programme The European Philanthropy Coalition for…

The Chicago Commitment ‒ Cities of Tomorrow
As part of the “Cities of Tomorrow” series, Philea spoke with Tara Magner, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, to learn more about the origin…

Visualising climate justice: Representing the communities hit hardest by air pollution
Marginalised groups are often disproportionately affected by the climate crisis and air pollution. Philanthropies can support equitable representation of climate and social justice issues through photography that authentically portrays the people hit hardest by dirty air.

Registration opens for Philea Forum 2024
Registration is now open for the Philea Forum 2024 “Trust and Philanthropy” in Ghent from 27 – 30 May, hosted by a group of Belgian foundations, chaired by the King Baudouin Foundation.

Arts and Culture Funders Forum – European Philanthropy for a Just Triple Transition
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DK2020 Climate Initiative – Cities of Tomorrow
The DK2020 project is an easily replicable model for municipalities of all sizes to develop ambitious climate action plans through a facilitated peer-learning process. It is based on the Climate Action Planning Framework (CAPF) created by the C40 cities network and adapted to the Danish context. It has successfully engaged Danish municipalities, who have politically committed to develop, approve and implement climate action plans in full compliance with the Paris Agreement ambitions.

Funding climate storytelling: Behind the scenes of BBC StoryWorks’ ‘What the Ocean Reveals About Us’
This six-minute film 'What the Ocean Reveals About Us', produced by BBC StoryWorks for the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, explores the climate-health nexus to highlight humanity’s dependence on and deep connection to the ocean, and why healing the ocean is so important.

How local environmental journalism can help counter the Mediterranean marine conservation crisis
Increasing the frequency and quality of reporting on marine management issues is not just relevant for citizens, it also enhances the advocacy work of the NGOs active within this field. We believe stories and investigations can give civil society the tools and political momentum needed to exert pressure.