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Joel Clement shares insights into philanthropy's role in addressing climate change. Joel shares how to be effective in philanthropy, including building positive relationships between nonprofits and donors. He is now spearheading a $50 million climate change initiative to support communities in responding to climate change resilience.Episode Highlights:How philanthropy has addressed climate change over time How to promote effective philanthropy Joel Clement Bio:Joel Clement joined The Lemelson Foundation in 2023 as a Senior Program Officer. As an award-winning policy expert, scientist, and former federal executive, he brings to the Foundation more than 20 years of experience in the climate arena, including climate and energy policy, resilience and climate adaptation, and climate philanthropy.Clement has led international climate initiatives, provided advice and analysis for White House leadership and two Interior Secretaries, developed and contributed to research and conservation science programs in temperate and tropical ecosystems worldwide, and established a leading conservation science program for a philanthropic foundation. As a Senior Fellow at the Harvard Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, he led international efforts to address climate disruption in the rapidly warming Arctic.A native of Maine, Clement has received multiple awards for championing climate action and promoting the role of science in public policy. He has been featured and interviewed on CNN, MSNBC, PBS, ABC, NBC, CBS, and Democracy Now and published by the Washington Post, The Hill, Denver Post, The Guardian, NBCThink, and the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. In addition to his full-time role at The Lemelson Foundation, Clement remains a Senior Fellow at the Harvard Belfer Center and is an Associate at the Stockholm Environment Institute.Links:Website: https://www.lemelson.org“Lemelson Foundation launches $50 million climate initiative” Article: https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/news/lemelson-foundation-launches-50-million-climate-initiative#:~:text=The%20 Lemelson%20Foundation%20 in%20 Portland,greenhouse%20gases%20from%20the%20atmosphere. If you enjoyed this episode, listen to these as well:https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/130-leveraging-public-dollars-with-sybil-fred-ackerman/id1556900518?i=1000614841124https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/171-strategies-to-leverage-federal-dollars-with-margi/id1556900518?i=1000649546992https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/95-when-a-passion-for-salmon-and-reptiles/id1556900518?i=1000579918166 Crack the Code: Sybil's Successful Guide to PhilanthropyBecome even better at what you do as Sybil teaches you the strategies and tools you'll need to avoid mistakes and make a career out of philanthropy.Sybil offers resources including free mini-course videos, templates, checklists, and words of advice summarized in easy to review pdfs. Check out Sybil's website with all the latest opportunities to learn from Sybil at https://www.doyourgood.comConnect with Do Your Goodhttps://www.facebook.com/doyourgoodhttps://www.instagram.com/doyourgoodWould you like to talk with Sybil directly?Send in your inquiries through her website https://www.doyourgood.com/ or you can email her directly at sybil@doyourgood.com.
Joel Clement shares insights into philanthropy's role in addressing climate change. Joel shares how to be effective in philanthropy, including building positive relationships between nonprofits and donors. He is now spearheading a $50 million climate change initiative to support communities in responding to climate change resilience. {You can hear the full episode on Monday April 29th}
Arctic expert Joel Clement is back with an update on federal science in the region, and how Alaska Natives are adapting to the changing landscape.
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Awareness of biodiversity loss is increasing, but climate change still dominates investors’ discourse on the environment. Joel Clement, a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, explains why we need to focus urgently on the biodiversity crisis. He also discusses why he came a whistleblower in 2017 and the aftermath of that decision. ▶️ Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g?app=desktop
Deb Haaland was confirmed as Secretary of the Interior for the Biden administration Monday, making her the first Native American cabinet secretary in U.S. history. Haaland, a member of the Laguna Pueblo and a 35th-generation resident of New Mexico, will oversee the management of federal land and natural resources, as well as the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Under President Trump, the Department of the Interior rolled back a number of environmental protections and ceded vast amounts of land to commercial exploitation. President Biden has already reversed or paused a number of Trump’s policies and Haaland, who has voiced opposition to fossil fuel drilling and pipelines in the past, says she’ll be “fierce for all of us, our planet, and all of our protected land” in her new role. Mina Kim talks about Haaland’s historic confirmation, its cultural significance and the agenda in front of her with Gregory Cajete, professor of Native American Studies and Language, Literacy and Sociocultural Studies and Joel Clement, senior fellow at the Arctic Initiative.
NRDems Forum: Joint EMR/WOW Virtual Democratic Forum – October 5, 2020 Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources and Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and WildlifeDate: Monday, October 5, 2020Time: 02:00 PMPresiding: The Honorable Alan Lowenthal, Chair and The Honorable Jared Huffman, Chair On Monday, October 5, 2020 at 2:00 pm EDT, the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources and the Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife will host a virtual, fully remote forum titled, “The Melting Arctic: Climate Change Impacts on People and Wildlife.” This forum will take place via Zoom and will be streamed on Facebook live and YouTube. Panelist List Ms. Mary David Executive Vice President Kawerak, Inc. Nome, AK Ms. Rosemary Ahtuangaruak Nuiqsut, AK Ms. Bernadette Demientieff Executive Director Gwich'in Steering Committee Fairbanks, AK Ms. Maka Monture Paki Programs and Movement Building Associate Alaska Conservation Foundation Anchorage, AK Mr. Joel Clement Arctic Initiative Senior Fellow Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Cambridge, MA Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/joint-emr/wow-virtual-democratic-forum_october-5-2020
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Shaughnessy and Joel Clement, Senior Fellow at the Union of Concerned Scientists and former Director of the Office of Policy Analysis at the US Department of the Interior, talk about blowing the whistle on former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke for his efforts to purge the agency of government scientists working to address climate change in the Trump Administration.
The World Meteorological Organization labeled summer 2019's arctic and boreal wildland fires "unprecedented." In the first episode of In This Climate, Janet, Jim and Emily explore with scientists and policy experts how and why this circumpolar fire season was so significant and what we can do moving forward. 7:00 - Siberian wildfire story, featuring Mark Parrington, Angelina Davydova and Kate Birdy 13:15 - interview between Janet McCabe and Joel Clement, with contributions from Edward Alexander 28:15 - interview between Jim Shanahan and Nancy Fresco
Joel Clement, now of Harvard and the Union of Concerned Scientists, joins The Great Battlefield podcast to discuss the Trump administration's purging of climate experts at the Department of the Interior. Joel, who was the department's head of policy, describes the unprecedented actions taken against senior executives, and why he chose to blow the whistle. | Episode 249
Indigenous communities are facing multiple challenges from a changing climate across the circumpolar North. In this episode, two experts with extensive experience in the American Arctic —former senior Interior Department official Joel Clement and Nicole Misarti of University of Alaska—discuss with Polar Geopolitics the array of impacts affecting native Alaskan communities, and what measures are being taken to build resilience and adapt to climate change.
In Ep. 104, Dean Shanahan talks with former director of the Office of Policy Analysis at the U.S. Department of the Interior. Tune in to hear Clement discuss the impact of climate change and whistleblowing in a government agency.
Former Interior Department climate scientist Joel Clement offers his advice for Interior officials considering whether to blow the whistle today.
Former Interior Department climate scientist Joel Clement offers his advice for Interior officials considering whether to blow the whistle today. The post Interior Dept. whistleblower Joel Clement appeared first on Center for Western Priorities.
Joel Clement, a former policy director at the Department of Interior and new senior fellow with the Center for Science and Democracy at UCS, shares his experience of political interference in the Trump administration and the steps he took to fight back.
Andy Revkin is joined by Joel Clement, the Department of the Interior's whistleblower. Joel talks about his job at DOI, his resignation and "scathing letter", and his concern for Alaska's Indigenous communities. Find Joel on twitter at @jclement4maine Image courtesy of Tim Evanson: https://www.flickr.com/photos/timevanson/
Joel Clement says he's no bean counter. He's a scientist and policy developer for the Interior Department. Or was. After being reassigned by Secretary Ryan Zinke, Clement claimed it was retaliation for statements about climate change. Having quit the federal government, Clement is making the rounds with his story. He fills in all the details on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.