Mariel FerragamoWhat Will Change at the World Bank Mean for Climate Policy?Originally published in New Security Beat, March 27, 2023Mar 28, 2023Mar 28, 2023
Mariel FerragamoThe 502s transformed a dark basement bar into a sunny oasisA dreary Monday night takes on a carefree Friday-feel with one of the happiest bands on tour in this small basement bar.Mar 5, 2023Mar 5, 2023
Mariel FerragamoEPA’s new social cost of carbon is much higher — especially depending on where you livePublished on Illuminem, March 2, 2023.Mar 2, 2023Mar 2, 2023
Mariel FerragamoWomen are on the frontlines of climate change, but not at the negotiation tablePublished on illuminem, January 31, 2023.Jan 31, 2023Jan 31, 2023
Mariel FerragamoFrom Paris, to Glasgow, to Sharm El Sheikh:What to know and what to watch for at COP27.Nov 6, 2022Nov 6, 2022
Mariel FerragamoThe World Bank’s climate track record continues to falter: still funding fossil fuels despite 2019…A study shows the World Bank is still supporting fossil fuels after it pledged to stop— here’s what they found.Oct 26, 2022Oct 26, 2022
Mariel FerragamoArt and climate: How galleries are minimizing the emissions behind their exhibitionsQuantifying a piece of artwork’s impact on its audience is hard to pinpoint — but quantifying its impact on the physical planet is easier.Oct 3, 2022Oct 3, 2022
Mariel FerragamoBeyond, Impossible, or within reach: Can plant-based meat replace cattle?Here’s how the cow vs. soy debate unfolds.Sep 13, 2022Sep 13, 2022
Mariel FerragamoA new era for nuclear in the net zero transitionThe world is opening up to nuclear for meeting the zero carbon challenge.Sep 7, 2022Sep 7, 2022
Mariel FerragamoAs we prepare for an EV future, we need to look for critical mineral solutionsWe may be witnessing the beginnings of a nationwide EV transition. What do we need to do to get there?Sep 2, 2022Sep 2, 2022