In the discussion section of your EAG talk, you and Carl Robichaud talked briefly about the implications of the Macarthur Foundation phasing out its Nuclear Challenges portfolio, likely leaving many of the organizations working in this space with a large funding gap. If Macarthur planned to reduce its nuclear grantmaking by 90% instead of ending it completely, what high-priority interventions would you recommend they continue to fund?
In the discussion section of your EAG talk, you and Carl Robichaud talked briefly about the implications of the Macarthur Foundation phasing out its Nuclear Challenges portfolio, likely leaving many of the organizations working in this space with a large funding gap. If Macarthur planned to reduce its nuclear grantmaking by 90% instead of ending it completely, what high-priority interventions would you recommend they continue to fund?
Thanks for asking, Stephen. Please see my answer above to Hauke Hillebrandt’s question on MacArthur.