April 19, 2007
Doris Duke Foundation Gives $100-Million to Help Slow Global Warming
The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation announced last week that it plans to spend $100-million over the next five years to halt global warming, marking one of the biggest commitments by a single grant maker to that effort. But foundations are increasingly showing interest in the cause of climate change — though many experts say more private money is needed.
The New York foundation's goal is to speed the development of new energy technologies that can reduce the threat of
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