… are additional benefits to you if everyone else is using the same product is often called a network effect because as more people are ‘connected’ to the network, the benefits increase. More precisely, anytime there is a way that people are connected—whether it is a physical connection or not—the network effect is defined as the additional benefits to those connected to the network when …
… This global study measures awareness and engagement of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. We … and prosperity for the planet. Produced by Yale University in collaboration with GlobalNetwork for AdvancedManagement and Schlange & Co. 2195 2171 2380 Circularity Clean Energy Corporate …
… When it comes to climate change, the science is unequivocal: global temperatures will continue to rise for decades, largely due to greenhouse gases … and coalitions abound, including the Sustainable Accounting Standards Bureau (SASB), the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), the Task … — exacerbates this confusion. To cut through the noise, our team from the Yale School of Management narrowed in on one, universal metric that is the single biggest driver of climate …
… should take responsibility for its emissions. But how do we translate an ambitious global goal—net-zero emissions by 2050—to the level of an organization? This report defines … does the commitment address? Is the commitment proportional to the organization’s global contribution to climate change? Are offsetting investments tied to the Paris … Net-Zero … Defining Net-Zero Peter Boyd Casey R. Pickett (MBA '11, Master of Environmental Management '11) For the world to meet the Paris Agreement goals, every company and …
… Land Use Benefits From Utility-Scale Solar Katie Siegner (Master of Environmental Management '19) Scott Wentzell (Master of Environmental Management '19) Maria Urrutia (Master of Environmental Management '19) Whitney Mann (Master of Environmental Management '19) Hallie Kennan (Master …
… Conservation at the Energy-Land-Agriculture Nexus Whitney Mann (Master of Environmental Management '19) Katie Siegner (Master of Environmental Management '19) Maria Urrutia (Master of Environmental Management '19) Scott Wentzell (Master of Environmental Management '19) Can Ecosystem …
… component of the Energy Market Strategy course taught at the Yale School of Management. The topics are discussed in the context of government policies designed … component of the Energy Market Strategy course taught at the Yale School of Management. The topics are discussed in the context of government policies designed … component of the Energy Market Strategy course taught at the Yale School of Management. The topics are discussed in the context of government policies designed …
… cycle impact analysis and to quantify the environmental impacts (e.g., carbon footprint, global warning potential, ozone depletion potential, etc.). Related Presentations The … cycle impact analysis and to quantify the environmental impacts (e.g., carbon footprint, global warning potential, ozone depletion potential, etc.). Related Presentations The … cycle impact analysis and to quantify the environmental impacts (e.g., carbon footprint, global warning potential, ozone depletion potential, etc.). Related Presentations The …
… … Reimagining the Renewable Portfolio Standard Jane Culkin (Master of Environmental Management '19) Erik Lyon (Master of Environmental Management '19) Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPSs), using Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) …