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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 17 MIN

I asked a billionaire about his environmental philanthropy. It didn’t go well.

from Aarva · host Sara Herschander

How do we reconcile giving to save nature with profiting from its destruction?This piece dives into a fascinating, often uncomfortable question about environmental philanthropy. We often celebrate the generosity of billionaires donating to conservation, but what happens when their wealth comes from industries that fundamentally harm the planet? It wrestles with whether such giving truly moves the needle, or if it sometimes allows us to overlook the bigger, systemic changes needed. It’s a thought-provoking look at the complex ethics of trying to ‘save’ the environment with money born from its exploitation.Environmental philanthropy by billionaires is examined for its core contradiction: donors accumulating wealth from industries that cause ecological damage. The piece uses a case study of a mining magnate funding wild cat conservation to illustrate how philanthropists often fail to acknowledge the link between their business practices and their charitable giving, arguing this dynamic impedes effective solutions to global environmental problems.Read at source: Vox

How do we reconcile giving to save nature with profiting from its destruction? This piece dives into a fascinating, often uncomfortable question about environmental philanthropy. We often celebrate the generosity of billionaires donating to conservation, but what happens when their wealth comes from industries that fundamentally harm the planet? It wrestles with whether such giving truly moves the needle, or if it sometimes allows us to overlook the bigger, systemic changes needed. It’s a thought-provoking look at the complex ethics of trying to ‘save’ the environment with money born from its exploitation. Environmental philanthropy by billionaires is examined for its core contradiction: donors accumulating wealth from industries that cause ecological damage. The piece uses a case study of a mining magnate funding wild cat conservation to illustrate how philanthropists often fail to acknowledge the link between their business practices and their charitable giving, arguing this dynamic impedes effective solutions to global environmental problems. Read at source: Vox

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