An interview with architect and entrepreneur Hanisha Thirth Benna Bhaktula.
The built environment faces increasing pressures from climate change, resource limitations, and rapid urbanisation.
Forecasters are warning the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, which started June 1, could be an above-average year, potentially producing up to 19 named storms and 5 major hurricanes, according to the ...
Painting walls in light colors, insulating roofs, choosing medium-sized windows, and aligning buildings to the sun's path may seem like simple choices. But they could provide powerful defenses against ...
The Ambies-nominated podcast of the year examines the perverse effects of the crisis, from skyrocketing insurance premiums to a scarcity of affordable housing: “We’re only at the beginning of this.” ...
As the child of two designers, Alix Gerber knew from an early age that design was in her future. She studied design and environmental analysis and interior design at Cornell as an undergraduate, but ...
The planet is getting hotter. And while much of the conversation centers on heat's effect on the environment, rising temperatures also impact focus, memory and learning. Studies show that for every ...
Adapting urban spaces to tackle climate change through nature-based solutions, especially in school playgrounds and ...
Daniel Ksepka, the curator of a new display at the Bruce Museum, said he focused on Alaska because it is “on the front line” of global warming. By Shivani Vora Reporting from Greenwich, Conn. This ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Heather Wishart-Smith is a board director who covers innovation. Artificial intelligence is transforming climate change prediction ...
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Design for the hot earth

Once, the future was a fantastic place. All you need to remember — or look up — are the “electronic superhighways” of the South Korean oracle artist Nam June Paik. In the 1970s, he created a network ...
India is once again attempting a complex agricultural transition. The reasons are no longer abstract. Rising input costs, soil degradation, water stress, and growing income vulnerability — especially ...