The Foundation was one of the first funders in collaboration with University of Strathclyde and Dalberg Catalyst which will serve as a climate-neutral transition model for cities around the world GLASGOW …
London, UK, September 2, 2021 - Today, LumiraDx, a next-generation point of care diagnostics testing company, announced the US launch of its COVID-19 Surveillance Test, for environments such as schools …
Every day, the team at Kipster tends to 24,000 hens in a single building with a Photovoltaic roof made of solar power shingles. Kipster is a revolutionary and sustainable poultry …
MAY 2020
May 11 2020
Western Europe Archives - The Rockefeller Foundation
By 2050, 75 percent of the global population are expected to live in cities.
Because of the collision of globalization, urbanization, and climate change, not a week goes by that there’s not a disruption to a city somewhere in the world: a cyber attack, a natural disaster, or economic or social upheaval. Meanwhile, cities face acute stresses, such as poverty, endemic crime and violence, or failing infrastructure, that weaken a city over time.
SEPTEMBER 2017
Sep 22 2017
Western Europe Archives - The Rockefeller Foundation