The most underfunded climate opportunities may be at sea
PolicyMonday, May 25, 2026Mongabay

The most underfunded climate opportunities may be at sea

Recent discussions at the "Sea Change" panel highlight the significant underfunding in ocean-climate solutions, with ocean philanthropy being a relatively small field. Increased investment in these initiatives is crucial to address the pressing challenges posed by climate change to marine environments.

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