2% of philanthropic giving went to climate change mitigation in 2019. And a tiny fraction of that tiny amount went to address resilience to heat for the billions of people facing rising temperatures. Read @ClimateWorks' Funding Trends brief here: bit.ly/funding-trends…

Across the US, and across the world. Cities that invest in improving heat resilience are investing in a more equitable future. twitter.com/ClimateReality…

Great to see the fantastic progress @sanedi_org is making to transform South African homes, schools, and businesses into cooler, safer, and healthier with cool roofs. businessinsider.co.za/governm…

No matter what space you fund in, improving resiliency to heat is going to help that cause. twitter.com/mrdanhg/status…