Philanthropists urged to catalyse environmental action

James Murray
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New report from the Environmental Funders Network highlights the positive effect philanthropic activity can have in driving green development

Philanthropists were this week urged to better harness the "catalytic role" they can play to help tackle environmental challenges and drive climate action. The Environmental Funders Network (EFN) published...

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