Arts Help starts a $6 million fundraising campaign to create a digital climate library and ESG certification programme
- ByStartupStory | April 13, 2023
A $6 million fund is being established by nonprofit Arts Help to create the first digital climate library in the world and give the general public access to the UNFCCC archives.
According to Arts Help founder Mo Ghoneim, the UNFCCC, which was established in 1992, has more than 1.7 million paper documents related to the treaty, many of which are in poor condition and are arranged using antiquated cataloguing techniques.
The documents, recordings, and transcripts that are kept in analogue formats are what Gonhiem wants to digitise. The files will be searchable and open to the public in order to preserve the treaty’s rich history.

“We really saw an opportunity to harness our ability to integrate innovation and tech, and arts and creativity to support this project and bring it to life,” Ghoneim told TechCrunch+, adding that the UNFCCC has acknowledged the urgency of this initiative.
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