I’m also not sure if Germany is leading on climate issues but the work of John Halstead’s and Johannes Ackva (and also Hauke Hillebrandt through Let’s Fund) have been very valuable to the effective giving efforts through effektiv-spenden.org.
(I should clarify my informal statement about “leadership on climate issues.” Without getting into CDU/CSU vs. SPD vs. Bündnis 90/ Die Grünen, et al [or Macron vs. Merkel] debates, many climate advocates from the U.S. and the U.K. give:
Again this is one North American’s perspective on dynamics in Berlin and Brussels that may be a skewed perception of reality, but wanted to share the reasoning behind the comment!)
Thanks for also giving me the impetus to check out effektiv-spenden.org, and the Die besten Organisationen im Bereich Klimaschutz! section, for the first time.
I’m also not sure if Germany is leading on climate issues but the work of John Halstead’s and Johannes Ackva (and also Hauke Hillebrandt through Let’s Fund) have been very valuable to the effective giving efforts through effektiv-spenden.org.
(I should clarify my informal statement about “leadership on climate issues.” Without getting into CDU/CSU vs. SPD vs. Bündnis 90/ Die Grünen, et al [or Macron vs. Merkel] debates, many climate advocates from the U.S. and the U.K. give:
— Germany credit for its efforts in making renewables widespread and affordable, both in Europe and beyond
— Merkel credit for her pressure on climate skeptics within the EU and elsewhere, which led many to consider her the de facto “leader of the free world” in 2017-2021
Again this is one North American’s perspective on dynamics in Berlin and Brussels that may be a skewed perception of reality, but wanted to share the reasoning behind the comment!)
Thanks for also giving me the impetus to check out effektiv-spenden.org, and the Die besten Organisationen im Bereich Klimaschutz! section, for the first time.