Search results for ‘climate change’


  • For-profit

    BlackRock, Inc.

    See Also: Larry Fink (Person) BlackRock is the world’s largest investment management company, with nearly $7.5 trillion in managed assets as of January 2020.
  • Non-profit

    Women in Migration (WIMN)

    The Women in Migration Network (WIMN), formerly the Women and Global Migration Working Group, is an advocacy organization formed to promote the rights of female refugees and migrants. 1 WIMN pushes for various left-of-center
  • Non-profit

    Inter-American Dialogue (IAD)

    Inter-American Dialogue, also operating under the name The Dialogue, is a left-of-center foreign policy think tank that pushes for both left-of-center and right-of-center policies in Latin-America. 1 Inter-American Dialogue focuses on four program areas: Education, Energy, Climate Change & Extractive Industries,
  • For-profit

    Novara Media

    Novara Media is a British far-left media company that claims to report on address “issues that are set to define the 21st century,” which include the “crisis of capitalism,” racism, and climate change. The company writes “output actively intends to feed back into political action,” rather than moderate a debate
  • Person

    David Blood

    David Blood is a co-founder and senior partner of Generation Investment Management (GIM), a London-based “sustainable” investment fund which bases its $25.1 billion portfolio on an environmentalist ideological outlook and the “environment, social responsibility, and corporate governance” (ESG) investment philosophy. Blood, who was a long-time executive at Goldman Sachs, is
  • Government Agency

    California State Teachers’ Retirement System

    The California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS) is a state government agency that manages pension and health benefits for public school educators in California. It relies on environmental-social-governance (ESG)-related investing for most of its funding. Despite currently having an investment portfolio value of approximately $243.2 billion,
  • Non-profit

    Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi

    The Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi is an order of Catholic sisters that work in the Franciscan tradition, which emphasizes community life and charitable works in the world. 1 Like
  • Non-profit

    Campaign for America’s Future

    Campaign for America’s Future (CAF) is an American nonprofit progressive political advocacy organization. Founded in 1996, the organization bills itself as “the strategy center for the progressive movement.” 1 The organization signed a petition
  • Non-profit

    Tioga Fund

    The Tioga Fund is a left-leaning lobbying and advocacy organization that engages on climate change, left-progressive women’s issues, electoral process issues, and civil liberties. It has been identified as working with the Democracy Alliance
  • Political Party/527

    Fix Congress Now

    Fix Congress Now (stylized Fix Congress Now!) is a super PAC founded in Denver, Colorado in 2019. The PAC is affiliated with Unite America, a national ostensibly bipartisan but functionally liberal-aligned organization pushing for left-of-center voter reform and “compromise” candidates in primary elections. As of 2020, Fix Congress Now
  • Person

    Kriss Deiglmeier

    Kriss Deiglmeier is a career nonprofit executive and the former CEO of Tides, a center-left pass-through funding nonprofit and part of the larger Tides Nexus, a position she held from February 2014 to late 2019. In addition to her work with Tides, Deiglmeier has supported left-of-center activism as a
  • Non-profit

    Institute for the Future (IFTF)

    The Institute for the Future (IFTF) is a consulting and research organization founded by former Rand Corporation researchers using military research methods to support both the public and business sectors. It works on behalf of its dues paying partners as well as for businesses and organizations that pay for once-off
  • Non-profit

    JUNTA for Progressive Action

    JUNTA for Progressive Action is a left-of-center immigration advocacy group working in the New Haven, Connecticut Latino community. During the COVID-19 pandemic, JUNTA created a fund to support rent payments for New Haven residents without legal immigration status.
  • Government Agency

    California Public Employees’ Retirement System

    The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) is a government agency in California that is the United States’ largest government worker pension fund. 1 It engages in shareholder activism by using proxy voting, advancing left-of-center corporate policies in
  • Person

    Ron Shaich

    Ron Shaich is a businessman and center-left political activist best known as the former chairman and CEO of restaurant chain Panera Bread. Shaich is a co-founder of the metropolitan liberal-centrist advocacy group No Labels and sits on the board of electoral advocacy group Unite America. Career Shaich is the
  • Non-profit

    Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose

    Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose (CECP) is a coalition of executives from more than 200 large corporations that advocates for expanding corporate philanthropic and left-leaning “social responsibility” programs and initiatives, especially relating to racial diversity and climate change. The group was founded by actor and philanthropist Paul Newman and a
  • Non-profit

    Millennial Action Project

    Millennial Action Project (MAP) is a political advocacy group which promotes legislation focused on issues of importance to young people. MAP claims to be a non-partisan organization but is funded by left-of-center nonprofit groups and promotes many left-of-center policy goals, especially liberal expansionist immigration policy, government job training programs, environmentalist
  • Non-profit

    Arizona Advocacy Foundation

    The Arizona Advocacy Foundation is a left-of-center voting advocacy organization that has opposed Republican-sponsored legislation concerning electoral systems in Arizona. 1  The Arizona Advocacy Foundation is the educational arm of the Arizona Advocacy
  • For-profit

    Raben Group

    The Raben Group is a Democratic Party-aligned lobbying group comprised predominately of former members of President Barack Obama’s and President Bill Clinton’s administrations. 1 It has earned at least $50 million
  • Non-profit

    Raben Impact

    Raben Impact is a project of the progressive incubation firm Resource Impact that provides support to left-progressive social policy movements. It is owned by the Raben Group, a progressive activist lobbying group formed by Robert Raben, a former deputy attorney general under President Bill Clinton.