Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you so much, Dean Ayres. [I’m] thrilled to be with you. I have long admired both your work here at the university, but also on behalf of …
The Rockefeller Foundation’s President, Dr. Rajiv J. Shah delivers the commencement address at The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs 2024 Graduation.
Periodic Table of Food Initiative launches database of food compounds to expand knowledge about what we eat DALLAS | April 24, 2024 — The Periodic Table of Food Initiative ('the Initiative'), …
Learn more about how NYCEEC finances energy efficiency projects in New York City buildings to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. They prioritize innovative technologies such as passive house design and building electrification, with a focus on low-income communities.
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 …
Access to affordable, nutritious food is crucial for good health, yet many Americans, particularly in under-resourced communities, face barriers. The result? A $1.1 trillion healthcare bill for diet-related diseases — equal to all the money we currently spend on food itself.
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.
Access to affordable, nutritious food is crucial for good health, yet many Americans, particularly in under-resourced communities, face barriers. The result? A $1.1 trillion healthcare bill for diet-related diseases — equal to all the money we currently spend on food itself.