Postcards from a Climate-Changing World
RMIers weathered 2024’s record-hot summer and worsening climate change impacts on their work, families, and travel. Here’s what nine RMIers witnessed and how it inspires their work.
RMIers weathered 2024’s record-hot summer and worsening climate change impacts on their work, families, and travel. Here’s what nine RMIers witnessed and how it inspires their work.
Last year was the warmest year on record, with climate change adding an extra month of abnormally high temperatures for the average person. This May, countries from India to the United States…
Access to affordable financing is one of the best ways to accelerate the adoption of electric two-and three-wheelers (e-2/3Ws) in India. E-2/3Ws now match conventional fossil fuel vehicles on a total cost of ownership basis,…
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, a time to honor those whose roots lie across the Pacific and beyond. RMI is proud of the diversity among its 700 staff based not…
Four carbon dioxide removal company CEOs weigh in on challenges, innovations, and the path to scale the industry.
Architect and long-time RMI donor Helen J. Kessler finds hope in the future generation of environmental designers and activists.
This RMI manager is helping the highest-emitting industrial sectors cut their climate pollution in equitable and inclusive ways.
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, meet some of the RMI women working to change our world for the better.
When you think of the worst effects of climate change — floods, hurricanes, unbearable heat — it’s easy to think that all that misery would have an equal impact. But the damaging effects of a…
Chief Alhaja Akamo, the Onigbaje (head of commerce) of Mokoloki town, owns a shop selling biscuits, chips, soap, hard liquor, beer, and most importantly, ice, cold water, and soda drinks, much appreciated in the sweltering,…