New Federal Climate Spending Needs People to Power It. Philanthropy Can Help by Investing in National Service.
Kristen Bennett
The Chronicle of Philanthropy | September 13, 2022
The recent passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and its $369 billion climate spending package was a major step toward creating a cleaner and healthier climate future. To address the long-term problems posed by the climate crisis, future generations must be given an opportunity to learn the skills to take meaningful action against climate change and fill new jobs in the clean-energy industry. Read more on The Chronicle of Philanthropy.