Identifies, convenes and amplifies new and existing public, private and philanthropic partnerships for climate and nature.
As a World Economic Forum initiative, GAEA is a new muscle for public-private-philanthropic collaboration, bringing together foundations, development finance institutions, private investors, governments, and first-mover companies to aggregate and scale efforts, ultimately saving the time and assets that are crucial in the global race against climate change.
A community of more than 100 partners, Co-Chaired by Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Chairman of the World Economic Forum, Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan, and Ray Dalio, Founder of Bridgewater Associates.
With the strategic objectives to 1) inspire philanthropists, corporate foundations and family offices to increase the amount of giving flowing to key systemic interventions across climate and nature, and 2) leverage the catalytic power of philanthropic capital and match it with the right public and private actors, GAEA is supporting the transition of corporate practices and accelerates market transformation towards more sustainable business models and value chains.
With a keen interest in Asia, GAEA is mobilizing multi-sector partnerships in the region to unlock more collective action for sustainable innovations powered by catalytic capital.
Read more about GAEA and their workstreams in the recent press release and impact story.