AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATION FOUNDATION (ACF)
ACF is Australia’s national environmental organization. A small group of people formed the ACF in 1965 when oil drilling and mining first threatened the Great Barrier Reef. Since then, the ACF community has grown to over half a million people who speak out for the places they love in Australia – like the reef, the Kimberley, the Daintree, Kakadu, and Fraser Island. Their community includes the scientists who realized the consequences of limestone mining on the reef; the poets who spoke out for the forests; the builders who refused to destroy urban green spaces; the farmers who love the land; the traditional owners who protect the country from uranium mining and toxic pollution; and the volunteers who make banners, write letters, and run events.
For over fifty years, ACF and the community have scored some incredible wins. They advocated against projects that pollute, like the Jabiluka uranium lease. They won World Heritage listing for the Reef and Kakadu. They protected places like the Franklin River, Antarctica, and the Murray-Darling. They stood with traditional owners and farmers to pioneer Landcare. They won billions of dollars for clean energy and led — what was at the time — the world’s biggest climate march that helped win a global climate agreement. They advocated against pollution and destruction and for the living world. To show politicians that people really do care, they matched the power of big polluting companies and stood with the Indigenous people who have cared for the life of the planet for tens of thousands of years. They acknowledged the traditional owners of their country and their continuing connection to land, waters, and community, paying respect to elders, both past and present.
www.acf.org.au
BAY ECOTARIUM
Bay Ecotarium is the largest non-profit watershed conservation organization in San Francisco with seven institutions (Aquarium of the Bay, The Bay Institute, Sea Lion Center, Bay Model Alliance, Bay Academy, Studio Aqua, and Eco Expeditions), with a united mission to enable Climate Resilience and Ocean Conservation globally, inspiring actionable change locally protecting and preserving the Bay Area ecosystems from Sierra to the Sea. For 40 years, the Bay Institute has litigated and strengthened environmental policy in California while the Smithsonian Affiliated Aquarium has promoted Ocean Conservation initiatives for over 25 years, including Bay Conservation, Watershed Health, Fish and Wildlife Protection, Climate Change Adaptation, Sustainability, and Habitat Restoration. The Bay Ecotarium also operates the popular Sea Lion Center. Overlooking K-Dock in the marina, adjacent to PIER 39, the Sea Lion Center naturalists offer programs to enhance awareness toward the colony of wild California sea lions, now permanently established in this unusual, urban location. The Aquarium and the Sea Lion Center provide free educational programming to 70,000 children each year and welcome 500,000 visitors from around the world.
bayecotarium.org
BYE BYE PLASTIC
www.byebyeplasticbags.org
CLIMATE REALITY PROJECT; CLIMATE JUSTICE, Al Gore, Mary Robinson
In 2006, Al Gore founded The Climate Reality Project (formerly the Alliance for Climate Protection), a non-profit organization devoted to solving the climate crisis, to move the conversation about climate change and all climate-related problems forward, turn awareness into action all across the Earth, and to solve the greatest challenges that the planet is facing. It includes activists, cultural leaders, organizers, scientists, and storytellers who are committed to building a sustainable future together. It strives to make everyone aware of the need for urgent action, in politics, in business, in every walk of life, and everywhere. It calls for immediate action to cut greenhouse gas emissions and to speed up a just transition to clean energy worldwide, to make world leaders commit to stopping global warming through the Paris Agreement, to end pollution’s poisoning frontline communities, and racist policies that are deepening inequality planet-wide.
Through its trainings, campaigns, and partnerships, it provides the resources needed to take on and win climate and justice battles with local, national, and global consequences. It has over 31,000 climate reality leader activists who are mobilizing communities in 170 countries; branches in ten critical nations and regions around the world; and 140 activist chapters (and growing) that are pushing for practical, clean energy policies across the US. It is committed to building a more just and equitable world, one where all voices are heard and respected regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or physical ability. Former US Vice President Al Gore is also co-founder and chairman of Generation Investment Management, a firm that is focused on a new approach to sustainable investing. He is also the co-founder and chairman of Current TV, an independently owned cable and satellite television network for young people based on viewer-created content and citizen journalism. A member of the Board of Directors of Apple Computer, Inc., and a Senior Advisor to Google, Inc., Gore is also a visiting professor at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
www.algore.com
www.climaterealityproject.org
www.climaterealityactionfund.org
www.mrfcj.org
CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL
Since 1987, Conservation International has been fighting to protect nature for people and to highlight and secure the critical benefits that nature provides to humanity. Combining fieldwork with innovations in science, policy, and finance, they have helped protect more than six million square kilometers (2.3 million square miles) of land and sea across more than seventy countries. With offices in more than two dozen countries and a worldwide network of thousands of partners, it empowers societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature, global biodiversity, and the well-being of humanity. They imagine a healthy, prosperous world in which societies are forever committed to caring for and valuing nature for the long-term benefit of people and of all life on Earth.
They protect forests that absorb and store climate-warming carbon by working with businesses and governments to account for their impacts on forests, and they enable private investment in forest protection initiatives. They also help local and Indigenous communities protect forests on their lands. Innovating new ways to sustain marine fisheries, they seek to double the world’s ocean area under protection. Promoting self-sustaining, conservation-based economies in areas of the most importance for people and nature, they create new conservation-funding models and production models for commodities, balancing demand with the protection of essential natural resources. They focus on innovation in science and finance, partnering with indigenous communities, working with governments, and engaging with corporations.
www.conservation.org
ECOALF FOUNDATION
www.ecoalf.com
FRIDAYS FOR FUTURE… (FFF)
FFF is a global climate strike movement that started in August 2018 when 15-year-old Greta Thunberg began a school strike for climate. In the beginning, she was alone, but she was soon joined by others. On September 8, Greta and her fellow school strikers decided to continue their strike until the Swedish policies provided a safe pathway well under the 2° C criterion, in line with the Paris agreement. They created the hashtag #FridaysForFuture. They encouraged other young people all over the world to join them. This marked the beginning of the global school strike for climate. FFF’s goal is to put moral pressure on policymakers, to make them listen to the scientists, and then, take forceful action to limit global warming.
Greta Thunberg has also established a foundation with her family, The Greta Thunberg and Beata Ernman Foundation. The foundation’s aim will be to promote ecological, climatic, and social sustainability, as well as mental health. It also allows for the donation of money with full transparency.
www.fridaysforfuture.org
GLOBAL GREEN
www.globalgreen.org
GREENPEACE
www.greenpeace.org
JUST WATER
justwater.com
LEONARDO DI CAPRIO FOUNDATION (LDF)
In 1998, Leonardo DiCaprio established his foundation with the mission of protecting the world’s last wild places. LDF implements solutions that help restore balance to threatened ecosystems, ensuring the long-term health and well-being of all Earth’s inhabitants. From the beginning, the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation (LDF) has worked on some of the most pressing environmental issues of our day. Through grant-making, public campaigns, and media initiatives, LDF brings attention and needed funding to six program areas: Wild Lands Conservation, Oceans Conservation, Climate Change, Indigenous Rights, Transforming California, and Innovative Solutions. Several successful fundraising events have enabled LDF to scale up its grant-making strategy, driving support for vitally important projects around the globe.
Leonardo’s website and social media platforms are also dedicated to inspiring the public to take action on key environmental issues. Having grown from just 500,000 followers, in 2007, to over fifty million now, Leonardo’s fans have engaged in an array of issues protecting key species — sharks in California, tigers in Asia, elephants in Africa — and calling upon world leaders to address the global climate crisis. In acknowledgment of LDF’s impactful work over the last two decades, Leonardo was designated as the United Nations Messenger of Peace for Climate Change and received the 2014 Clinton Global Citizen Award. In addition to founding LDF, Leonardo also serves on the board of several environmental organizations: World Wildlife Fund, Natural Resources Defense Council, National Geographic’s Pristine Seas, Oceans 5, and the International Fund for Animal Welfare. In 2019, LDF fully partnered and merged with the new Earth Alliance, a new organization to help address the urgent threats to the planet’s life support systems. It was born out of the shared passion of its founding co-chairs: Leonardo, businesswoman and philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, and investor and philanthropist Brian Sheth. It is a vehicle for LDF and its partners to increase this level of impact, as science shows that time is running out before the worst effects of the changing climate become irreversible.
www.leonardodicaprio.org
ealliance.org
MAKE IT RIGHT FOUNDATION (MIR)
graftlab.com
MUSK FOUNDATION
www.muskfoundation.org
NASA – SPACE FOUNDATION
Since its inception in 1958, NASA has accomplished many great scientific and technological feats in air and space. NASA technology also has been adapted for many non-aerospace uses by the private sector. The agency remains a leading force in scientific research and in stimulating public interest in aerospace exploration, as well as in science and technology in general.
www.spacefoundation.org
OBAMA FOUNDATION
The Obama Foundation’s mission is to inspire, empower, and connect people to change their world. This mission begins on the South Side of Chicago, where the Obama Presidential Center is being built. The Obama Foundation Community Leadership Corps brings together rising leaders to identify and address community issues and to ensure that all young people can reach their full potential. My Brother’s Keeper Alliance focuses on mobilizing mentors, reducing youth violence, and improving life outcomes for boys and young men of color.
The Obama Foundation Fellowship supports outstanding civic innovators from around the world to amplify the impact of their work and to inspire a wave of civic innovation. The Obama Foundation Scholars Program gives rising young leaders around the world the opportunity to take their work to the next level through a curriculum that brings together academic, skills-based, and hands-on learning. The Girls Opportunity Alliance continues the work of First Lady Michelle Obama to empower adolescent girls around the world through education. The Obama Foundation aims, first of all, to create new leaders for a better world, and, each year, it brings together leaders and luminaries from around the world to exchange ideas and explore creative solutions to common problems.
www.obama.org
RAINFOREST FUND
Co-founded by Sting, Trudie Styler, and Dr. Franca Sciuto in 1989, the organizations jointly known as Rainforest Foundation began with a promise made by Sting to the Indigenous leader Raoni, of the Kayapó tribe, to help him and his people obtain legal rights to their traditional land. With these roots, Rainforest Foundation originally focused on the Amazon region of Brazil. This commitment to Chief Raoni was fulfilled in 1992, thanks to the generous contributions and support of people from all over the world. The physical demarcation of the Kayapó tribe’s land was undertaken by the Indigenous people themselves through the most modern technology. In fulfilling this promise, the Rainforest Foundation became the Rainforest Fund and broadened involvement in all of the world’s rainforests, supporting Indigenous Peoples and traditional populations of the rainforest in its efforts to conserve their lands and defend their rights. Since the foundation’s beginning, programs have been developed throughout Brazil in multi-ethnic Indigenous territories. Beyond Brazil, it works with many countries, such as Belize, Kenya, Costa Rica, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Bolivia, Myanmar, Ecuador, Mexico, Guyana, Honduras, Indonesia, Panama, the Philippines, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Peru.
www.rainforestfund.org
ROAR AFRICA
www.roarafrica.com
ROBERT REDFORD CENTER
www.redfordcenter.org
SALESFORCE and THE BENIOF OCEAN INITIATIVE
Salesforce considers environmental protection a priority, and it is committed to connecting its culture to innovation to improve the state of the world. It leverages the power of its people and products to reduce the impact on the planet. Salesforce has net-zero emissions for its operations globally and delivers customers a carbon-neutral cloud. It is increasingly committed to solving environmental problems for a better planet and a better future. The Benioff Ocean Initiative started in 2016 when Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce and ocean advocate, and his wife, Lynne Benioff, gifted $10 million to promote science-based, ocean problem-solving at UCSB (UC Santa Barbara). It merges science and technology to improve ocean health.
www.salesforce.com
SAVE THE ELEPHANTS (STE)
Save the Elephants was founded in 1993 by Iain Douglas-Hamilton. A research and conservation organization, STE is a UK-registered charity, headquartered in Nairobi, with its principal research station in Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya. Save the Elephants (STE) works to secure a future for elephants in a rapidly changing world. To battle the current surge in ivory poaching, the STE/WCN Elephant Crisis Fund is identifying and supporting the most effective global partners to stop poaching, thwart traffickers, and end demand for ivory. Leaders in elephant science, STE also provides cutting-edge scientific insights into elephant behavior, intelligence, and long-distance movement and applies them to the long-term challenges of elephant conservation.
www.safetheelephants.org
TETIAROA SOCIETY
www.tetiaroasociety.org
THE CLIMATE COALITION
The Climate Coalition is the UK’s largest group of people dedicated to action against climate change. Along with their sister organizations, Stop Climate Chaos Cymru and Stop Climate Chaos Scotland, it is a group of over 140 organizations — including the National Trust, Women’s Institute, Oxfam, and RSPB — and twenty-two million voices strong. It is reaching across the UK to show its love for all the things that it wants to protect from climate change; it strives to convince politicians to put aside their differences and commit to doing whatever is necessary to protect the planet. The coalition has already achieved so much, from reaching millions with its annual Show the Love campaign, to the campaign that led to the UK becoming the first major economy to set a legally binding net-zero target, to making history as the largest lobby for climate, nature, and people.
www.theclimatecoalition.org
THE JANE GOODALL INSTITUTE
www.janegoodall.org
THE OCEAN CLEANUP
www.theoceancleanup.com
UNITED NATIONS (UN) and UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME (UNEP)
www.un.org
www.unep.org
VIRGIN UNITE
unite.virgin.com
WATER.ORG
water.org
WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM (WEF)
www.weforum.org