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Equity, diversity and inclusion in climate and energy philanthropy matters

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Philanthropic foundations need to make a more concerted effort to fund more equitable, diverse and inclusive (EDI) organizations to work on the energy transition in Canada, argues Christina Hoicka.

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This research was funded by the McConnell Foundation, who defined the scope of organizations to be analysed for data collection.

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Hoicka, C.E. Equity, diversity and inclusion in climate and energy philanthropy matters. Nat Energy 9, 107–108 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-023-01424-3

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