Global Greengrants Fund founder and President, Chet Tchozewski, is featured in the online publication Yale Environment 360. As Chet gears up to attend the COP15 meetings in December, check out what he believes to be crucial, yet realistic goals for addressing climate change.
Chet says “One of the advances that must be made at Copenhagen—regardless of whether a global deal is reached—is the strengthening of a robust global advocacy network capable of fostering fundamental social change, as well as helping local communities adapt to global warming and make the transition to a low-carbon economy. To do this, organized philanthropy in the rich countries of the U.S. and the EU must realign resources to provide greater aid to grassroots groups in developing countries, where small grants can do the most good.” Read the full article here.