Asian philanthropists are increasingly stepping in to fund climate change mitigation efforts as Western nations scale back their international aid. Despite Asia being disproportionately affected by climate change, it receives a small fraction of global philanthropic giving. Organizations like the Philanthropy Asia Alliance and Tara Climate Foundation are working to bridge this significant funding gap, which requires over $200 billion annually for adaptation and resilience in Asia alone. Philanthropists are exploring innovative financing models like blended finance and risk capital to address the challenge. AI
RANK_REASON Cluster discusses a significant shift in international climate funding patterns driven by policy changes in Western nations and increased activity from Asian philanthropic organizations. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]
- Center for Asian Philanthropy and Society
- Center for Impact Investing and Practices
- Donald Trump
- France
- Germany
- Jamie Choi
- Philanthropy Asia Alliance
- Shaun Seow
- Tara Climate Foundation
- Temasek
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