Published on : 14 Nov 2025, 2:55 pm

Over 35 leading philanthropies united in Brazil’s Belem under the ambit of ‘The Climate and Health Funders Coalition’ to address the escalating public health crisis driven by climate change. They committed an initial $300 million to tackle both, the causes of climate change and its consequences for health.

Climatic impacts have put at least 3.3 billion people at risk, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. A report, recently released by frontline global scientific magazine Lancet , has pointed out how climatic impacts and associated air pollution have been killing millions globally, particularly in India and the rest of South Asia.

The Coalition’s inaugural funding effort, announced on November 13, also supports the implementation of

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