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Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2022 12:11 am
Climate Change Protester Ties Herself to Net During French Open Semifinal
https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2022/0 ... semifinal/
Happened across some info about climate activism, I saw the pic of the same girl so I believe her protest was funded in some way by the following:kestrel9 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 05, 2022 12:11 am
Climate Change Protester Ties Herself to Net During French Open Semifinal
https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2022/0 ... semifinal/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Neilson Neilson also is the Co-founder and Chairman of the Climate Emergency Fund, the Philippines Foundation, and the Malibu Foundation.Climate Emergency Fund
https://archive.ph/gOBHW Venture Philanthropy for the Climate Emergency Movement: Funding Transformative Startups
The climate emergency movement burst onto the scene in 2019 with Extinction Rebellion, the Sunrise Movement, school strikers, and climate emergency declarations.We are looking for breakthroughs. We take risks, investing in young, scalable, and ultra-ambitious, people-powered organizations.
The climate emergency movement is distinct from the gradualist, institutionalized environmental and climate movement that has been dominant for decades. It tells the truth about the emergency, demands rapid, transformational change, and utilizes a range of tactics, including disruption and high-stakes civil disobedience.
This emerging movement is brand new. Within it, agile and effective non-profit “startups” are growing rapidly. This nascent climate emergency movement has already been vastly more successful at inspiring the public and changing the policy conversation than gradualism, and for a fraction of the cost. The Sunrise Movement, Extinction Rebellion, and school strikes were all less than 2 years old in 2019 when they changed the global conversation.
https://www.climateemergencyfund.org/grants
@MercurysBall2http://walkersresearch.com/profilePages ... 06359.html
Trevor Neilson was appointed as Co-Chairman of the Board in November 2005, and has served as a Saflink director since August 2005. He currently is a partner in the Endeavor Group, www.theendeavorgroup.com . Endeavor represents the business, philanthropic, legal and political interests of a select group of high net worth individuals. With offices in Washington, DC and New York, Endeavor provides a unique alternative for high net worth individuals whose complex projects require the execution of sophisticated strategies and deep cross-disciplinary expertise.
Endeavor performs due diligence, structuring, negotiation and business management services that support clients’ private equity investments.
Prior to his work at Endeavor, Neilson served as Executive Director of the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GBC) which was initially created with investments from Bill Gates, George Soros and Ted Turner. GBC’s CEO is Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, and it represents over 200 multinational companies who have interests related to AIDS and healthcare. Neilson recruited over 100 companies to join GBC and opened and managed offices in New York, Paris, Beijing, Geneva and Johannesburg along with partnerships in 20 countries around the world. Prior to his work at GBC, Neilson served as Director of Public Affairs and Director of Special Projects at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the largest foundation in the world with assets of over $28 billion dollars, where he was responsible for government relations, marketing, and communications and managed relationships with governments, corporations and NGO’s.
Additionally, Neilson worked directly for Bill and Melinda Gates in their family office on a variety of investments, companies and personal projects outside the work of their foundation.
During the Clinton administration Neilson served in the White House Office of Scheduling and Advance, and prior to that he worked as a staff member in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Neilson formed DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa) with Bill Gates, Bono and George Soros and serves on the organization’s founding Board of Directors.
Neilson served as an advisor to General Wesley Clark and Senator John Kerry’s presidential campaigns.
A World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and Lyndon Johnson Congressional Scholar, Neilson graduated from Washington State University. He is a member of numerous United Nations task forces and committees, and is as an advisor to the Council on Foreign Relations, the Genocide Intervention Network, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, the Business & Human Rights Resource Center and a number of other organizations.