Why we can t leave climate change to philanthropists

Get the Full StoryCorporate largesse won t save cities from global warming especially when it comes from the industry that helped cause the predicament.

In the spring of 2013, the Rockefeller Foundation the 100-year-old charitable organization started by Standard Oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller launched an ambitious program to help cities around the world adapt to the physical, social, and economic challenges of the 21st century. Known as 100 Resilient Cities, the initiative was designed largely to address challenges of urban population growth and the increasing threat posed by climate change. More than 80 Chief Resilience Officers were hired and trained to work within city governments, and more than 160 million was spent to kick-start projects of all shapes and sizes. Planners designed schoolyards that remain cool during heat waves in Paris, restored urban wetlands in Atlanta, and harnessed the power of the Yaque, the Dominican Republic s longest river, to mitigate flooding in Santiago De Los Caballeros, among other projects.Read Full Story

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