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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 41 MIN

Laura Garcia: Finding Hope on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis

from If You Were In Charge · host A Leadership Podcast with Sanam Naraghi Anderlini & Kavita Ramdas

London will host Climate Action Week from 20 to 28 June 2026, under the theme "Climate Cooperation in a Fractured World". As the world is beset by anxiety and upheaval fuelled by wars and the societal changes brought on by artificial intelligence, conversations around the climate crisis have receded into the background. But it continues to pose an existential threat to humanity. In this episode, we find hope on the front lines. On this episode of the leadership podcast If You Were In Charge, we ask what would change if the people on the front lines of the climate crisis were actually in charge. Sanam Naraghi Anderlini and Kavita Nandini Ramdas are joined by Laura Garcia, President and CEO of the Global Greengrants Fund, which has moved more than 135 million dollars to over 17,000 grassroots groups across 168 countries since 1993. A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. Laura argues that environmental destruction always happens in "somebody else's backyard", and that when communities control their own resources and decisions, the logic of extraction starts to break down. She tells the story of how small, flexible grants of 5,000 to 10,000 dollars to communities in South Africa's coal belt helped seed a 20-year movement, anchored by the environmental justice group groundWork, that pressured the government to commit to phasing out coal. She asks who development is really for, explains why less than 1% of philanthropic funding reaches grassroots communities in the Global South, and makes the case for participatory, trust-based giving. She also connects climate, peace and militarisation. War, she says, is total destruction of the environment, and in much of Latin America militarisation directly protects the extractive industries that environmental defenders risk their lives to resist. It is a hopeful, clear-eyed conversation about who gets to decide, and why nature, given half a chance, does the homework. Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: [email protected] Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More about our guest, Laura Garcia: https://www.greengrants.org/2020/03/11/laura/ More about the Global Greengrants Fund: https://www.greengrants.org More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. 00:00 Development in the name of who? 00:18 Welcome and why climate, now 03:40 Climate headlines for 2025 and 2026 05:46 Meet Laura Garcia and the Global Greengrants Fund 07:10 If the people were in charge: somebody else's backyard 09:51 South Africa's coal belt: a 20-year story 13:00 Development in the name of who? 15:46 groundWork, and what has to change in philanthropy 19:52 Investing in trust, and the courage to do more than write a cheque 22:05 Trust in action: COVID community kitchens 25:51 The radical idea: flip the 1% 29:24 War is total destruction, and a nuanced take on USAID 36:37 Fortress conservation and false solutions 38:54 What gives you hope: nature does the homework Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

London will host Climate Action Week from 20 to 28 June 2026, under the theme "Climate Cooperation in a Fractured World". As the world is beset by anxiety and upheaval fuelled by wars and the societal changes brought on by artificial intelligence, conversations around the climate crisis have receded into the background. But it continues to pose an existential threat to humanity. In this episode, we find hope on the front lines. On this episode of the leadership podcast If You Were In Charge, we ask what would change if the people on the front lines of the climate crisis were actually in charge. Sanam Naraghi Anderlini and Kavita Nandini Ramdas are joined by Laura Garcia, President and CEO of the Global Greengrants Fund, which has moved more than 135 million dollars to over 17,000 grassroots groups across 168 countries since 1993. A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. Laura argues that environmental destruction always happens in "somebody else's backyard", and that when communities control their own resources and decisions, the logic of extraction starts to break down. She tells the story of how small, flexible grants of 5,000 to 10,000 dollars to communities in South Africa's coal belt helped seed a 20-year movement, anchored by the environmental justice group groundWork, that pressured the government to commit to phasing out coal. She asks who development is really for, explains why less than 1% of philanthropic funding reaches grassroots communities in the Global South, and makes the case for participatory, trust-based giving. She also connects climate, peace and militarisation. War, she says, is total destruction of the environment, and in much of Latin America militarisation directly protects the extractive industries that environmental defenders risk their lives to resist. It is a hopeful, clear-eyed conversation about who gets to decide, and why nature, given half a chance, does the homework. Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: [email protected] Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More about our guest, Laura Garcia: https://www.greengrants.org/2020/03/11/laura/ More about the Global Greengrants Fund: https://www.greengrants.org More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. 00:00 Development in the name of who? 00:18 Welcome and why climate, now 03:40 Climate headlines for 2025 and 2026 05:46 Meet Laura Garcia and the Global Greengrants Fund 07:10 If the people were in charge: somebody else's backyard 09:51 South Africa's coal belt: a 20-year story 13:00 Development in the name of who? 15:46 groundWork, and what has to change in philanthropy 19:52 Investing in trust, and the courage to do more than write a cheque 22:05 Trust in action: COVID community kitchens 25:51 The radical idea: flip the 1% 29:24 War is total destruction, and a nuanced take on USAID 36:37 Fortress conservation and false solutions 38:54 What gives you hope: nature does the homework Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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