Leading New York City-Based Institutions Commit to Administration’s Plant-Powered Carbon Challenge to Reduce Food-Related Carbon Emissions by 25 Percent by 2030 NEW YORK | April 18, 2024 ― Mayor Eric Adams today …
~ Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy's Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES) launches new fellowship and policy dialogues designed to accelerate the region’s energy transition. ~ The Rockefeller Foundation’s …
New analysis led by RMI assesses the climate impact of closing a Philippines coal plant 10 years early and replacing it with renewable energy, via the Coal to Clean Crediting …
Led by Bellagio fellow Josh Karliner, this #RFBreakthrough highlights the healthcare community's recent progress in climate leadership. As moderator, he connects doctors, researchers, and activists, sharing lessons from healthcare's rising climate leadership.
The upcoming Spring Meetings of the IMF and World Bank in Washington, D.C. will decide whether major economies and financial institutions will take bold steps to reform global finance, crucial for addressing climate change and development financing challenges.
In this episode of #RFBreakthrough, we’ll learn from climate leaders how investing in women and girls leads to more effective reduction of greenhouse gases. While their methods and focus areas are different, their goals are similar: inform, lift, and create opportunity for girls, women, and the diversity of populations that don’t yet have a seat at the climate table.
Women are disproportionate victims of the climate crisis, which is all the more reason their involvement in climate action is so important. Former UNICEF head Carol Bellamy and The Rockefeller Foundation’s Catherine Bertini discuss the vital role women need to play as the world addresses climate change.
In this episode of #RFBreakthrough, we’ll learn from climate leaders how investing in women and girls leads to more effective reduction of greenhouse gases. While their methods and focus areas are different, their goals are similar: inform, lift, and create opportunity for girls, women, and the diversity of populations that don’t yet have a seat at the climate table.