Archive

Jun 29 2023
The Dividends of Community-Owned Solar
On Longhaul Farm in Garrison, New York, Jason Angell and Jocelyn Apicello believe countering global warming is urgent—but also not enough. They are at the forefront of a movement to promote community-owned solar power.
May 19 2023
Convenings
RF110: Making Big Bets for Humanity
The Rockefeller Foundation marked its 110th birthday along with the reopening of its global headquarters in New York City with a series of panels. Thought leaders from across the globe discussed topics ranging from climate funding and emerging climate activists to the role of art in times of crisis and innovations in achieving worldwide food security.
May 18 2023
Perspective
On the Frontlines: Fighting Climate Change
Cyclone Freddy was the longest-lasting tropical cyclone ever recorded. It pummeled Malawi, where the president declared a state of emergency. This five-part series shows part of what happened next.
May 18 2023
Perspective
Entering the Storm Zone
From Lilongwe, I travel five hours by road to Malawi’s commercial hub, Blantyre, which was battered by the intense winds and rain that accompanied Freddy and caused catastrophic flash floods.