Leading Philanthropies Commit Half a Billion for an Equitable Energy Transition

Sequoia Climate Foundation

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SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt, Nov. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

-- Philanthropic commitment seeks to support a clean energy future for people

and countries on the frontlines of climate change

 

 

A coalition of leading climate philanthropies today announced an investment of

$500 million over the next three years to accelerate a just and equitable

energy transition in low and middle income countries, while boosting

sustainable development and creating new economic opportunities.

 

This catalytic philanthropic support will assist efforts by governments

alongside civil society organizations and others that give momentum to new and

emerging energy transition plans in the Global South. This partnership will

build on existing and future multi-donor efforts that are ratcheting ambition

and supporting government, community-level and corporate actions to mitigate

climate change.

 

"This is a crucial time for philanthropy to scale its support to southern

partners working to lead during remarkably challenging times," said Izabella

Teixeira, former Minister for the Environment of Brazil, Co-Chair of the

International Resources Panel - UNEP and UN-DESA Board member. "The world needs

southern leadership to prove that development priorities and climate priorities

go hand in hand and build precedents for a truly just and equitable clean

energy transition."

 

"This mobilization of pooled funds to support climate action goes a long way to

fill the gap of climate philanthropy funding in the south," said Saliem Fakir,

CEO of the African Climate Foundation, an African-led strategic grant-maker and

think-tank working at the nexus of climate change and development. "It will

strengthen southern leadership and localization of solutions especially in

Africa where the gap of funding is the biggest."

 

The partnership will support work that includes technical assistance and

building the capacity needed to scale up renewable energy while transitioning

away from fossil fuels, including through multi-donor initiatives. The aim of

the investments is to support implementation in countries that have already

made ambitious plans and to encourage more countries to develop high-ambition

plans that will serve as the blueprints for the next decade.

 

"This funding is intended to support countries to implement their ambitious,

just and equitable clean energy agendas," said Christie Ulman, President of

Sequoia Climate Foundation. "Philanthropy can and will play a key role in

catalyzing a step change in support for energy and economic transitions. We

recognize that the international community continues to fall unacceptably short

of its promises for financial support to tackle climate change and its impacts.

While this investment cannot and is not intended to make up for it, we are

working to support countries in addressing their challenges and commitment to a

clean energy transition. This commitment should be seen as a floor, not a

ceiling, for what philanthropy can do to support a just and equitable future."

 

The philanthropies involved recognize the bold leadership by many low and

middle income countries in setting ambitious goals even in the face of profound

climate impacts. Importantly, the commitment is not a replacement for the

billions already committed to developing countries, but not yet delivered, by

developed countries who have the responsibility, the ability and the funds to

move much faster and scale action globally. Another key priority for

philanthropies is to scale civil society efforts as they continue to be driving

forces for a just transition.

 

"For any country's energy transition effort to be just, legitimate, and

ultimately effective, it will require sustained engagement and participation

from affected communities and civil society actors on the ground," said Jamie

Choi, CEO of Tara Climate Foundation, a regional philanthropic foundation

aiming to accelerate Asia's energy transformation. "Resourcing national and

subnational civil society partners to play a proactive role in spurring their

country's clean energy transition will ensure that solutions stick."

 

The announcement contributes momentum towards other philanthropic efforts to

support the Global South in a critical moment as countries face compounding

food, energy, and cost of living crises in addition to the ongoing impacts of

the climate crisis.

 

The following philanthropic organizations are part of today's announcement:

 

      - Ballmer Group

      - Bloomberg Philanthropies

      - Children's Investment Fund Foundation

      - Good Energies by Porticus

      - Growald Climate Fund

      - High Tide Foundation

      - Oak Foundation

      - Sequoia Climate Foundation

      - Three Cairns Group

 

About Sequoia Climate Foundation

The Sequoia Climate Foundation is a philanthropic organization on a mission to

avert the worst impacts of climate change. A 501(c)(3) based in California, we

support ambitious, evidence-based strategies aimed at accelerating the clean

energy transition.

 

About Bloomberg Philanthropies

Bloomberg Philanthropies invests in 941 cities and 173 countries around the

world to ensure better, longer lives for the greatest number of people. The

organization focuses on five key areas for creating lasting change: the Arts,

Education, Environment, Government Innovation, and Public Health. Bloomberg

Philanthropies encompasses all of Michael R. Bloomberg's giving, including his

foundation, corporate, and personal philanthropy as well as Bloomberg

Associates, a pro bono consultancy that works in cities around the world. In

2021, Bloomberg Philanthropies distributed $1.66 billion. For more information,

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Media Contacts

Sequoia Climate Foundation

Copperfield Advisory sequoia@copperfield.nyc

 

Bloomberg Philanthropies

Daphne Wang daphne@bloomberg.org

 

Source - Sequoia Climate Foundation

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