• Special Series | Bipartisan Climate Action | Andrea Yodsampa & DeployUS

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Special Series | Bipartisan Climate Action | Andrea Yodsampa & DeployUS

  • Summary

  • In this special series, host Sarah Howard takes on bipartisan climate action in an election year. Regardless of the election results, one thing is clear: a bipartisan pathway is the only road to the necessary climate policies we all need for our collective future. This series highlights those on the frontlines, working to make that a reality for all of us.

    In this episode, Sarah sits down with Andrea Yodsampa, founder of DeployUS, peace negotiator, and leader with decades of experience in building bridges. Andrea shares how her background working in diplomacy and peace-building set the foundation for builidng an organization that cultivates the necessary ecosystem for bipartisan leadership on climate action. From trusted messengers, to bridging difference, to mapping the field, Andrea brings a deep understanding of how to find a path forward, even in divided US politics today, with a passionate vision for our collective future.

    • The Chronicle of Philanthropy:
    • Conservatives Care About the Climate, Too. Philanthropy Should Stop Ignoring Them
    • POLITICO:
    • How to Make Climate Change a Greater Bipartisan Priority
    • Inside Philanthropy:
    • In the Climate Fight, Who’s Funding the Ecoright? More Big Names Than You Might Expect | Inside Philanthropy
    • The Center for Effective Philanthropy:
    • Philanthropy’s Role in Making Climate Change a Greater Bipartisan Priority
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