… state. Annually, this represents the curtailment of 1.4 million tons of CO 2 e emissions. However, realizing Connecticut’s overall goal requires a considerably higher rate of RTT … institutions, which tend to be both large property owners and heavy energy users, should show direction by adopting RTTs internally and establishing external regulation (e.g. … technology while creating jobs and helping consumers." On the supply side, the study shows that clear policy guidelines and standardized regulatory processes are needed to build …
… his early childhood in Mississippi, Max knew he wanted to dedicate his life to building a world where all species thrive. After being displaced by Hurricane Katrina, Max founded an … forward is very important. In our case, we fundamentally believed (and sill do) that the world must transition to clean energy. ” Last, but not least, one must know where to apply … his early childhood in Mississippi, Max knew he wanted to dedicate his life to building a world where all species thrive. After being displaced by Hurricane Katrina, Max founded an …
… of topics while talking through the development and successful execution of the carbon fee. How It All Began “The carbon fee is essentially our own corporate carbon tax, and it is … manufacturing plants, and employee business travel. To achieve this, Microsoft needed to make the impacts of energy consumption visible. Because tons of carbon reduction was a … as the Social Cost of Carbon. “By using a simple model from an organizational perspective—money in, money out—accountability for the pollution associated with our own operations, and …
… a conversation on Yale University’s carbon charge . Yale was the first university in the world to voluntarily introduce internal carbon pricing, doing so during the 2015-2016 … of carbon strongly resonated with Yale students, faculty and staff. The carbon charge was however paired with a rebate mechanism whereby units received rebates at the end of the … without any penalty. The moving target relative to the group’s average performance also makes it difficult for planning and decision-making. In the target scheme, a specific …
… recent market development that targeted RTTs. Transforming the Norwegian heating market The world’s first district energy system, which used steam to carry heat, was introduced in the … Lessons from Scandinavia … Nov 18, 2016 Renewable Thermal Heating: Lessons from Scandinavia How financial innovation and regional cooperation can cultivate a New England market for … recent market development that targeted RTTs. Transforming the Norwegian heating market The world’s first district energy system, which used steam to carry heat, was introduced in the …
… Meat makes for curious math: about 25 calories is required to create just 1 calorie of beef. The … are noting shifts in consumer demand. A recent article in Meat and Poultry highlighted how, “a coalition of 40 institutional investors with a valuation of $1.25 trillion is making … animals for food, a practice that is at least 10,000 years old, has evolved into one of the world’s Meat makes for curious math: about 25 calories is required to create just 1 calorie …
… as low public awareness about renewable technologies such as solar thermal systems also make these options obscure for the general customer. The study hints at a lack of … products and communication campaigns that can be borrowed from the renewable energy world to raise awareness about RTTs and their potential. Integrating best practices from … opportunities, and where investment decisions are far less informed, it is rewarding to see how open dialogue in search of a long-term thermal solution can create a new market that …
… webinar series organized by the Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition in partnership with the World Economic Forum and Yale University. The series aims to spotlight leading examples of … economic system,” said Sijbesma. The carbon price allows DSM to determine which investments make financial and environmental sense, according to CFO Geraldine Matchett. It also helps … processes. DSM executives collectively underscored the value of the learning process. HOW DOES DSM’S CARBON PRICE SUPPORT ITS SUSTAINABILITY GOALS? Royal DSM furthers its …
… U.S., Cook Islands, Australia, Singapore, the Trans-Siberian Railroad. He circumscribed the world over the course of a year. Most recently, in another promising departure, he reduced … a CBEY Executive Fellow. In this role—which has been informally titled by some as Mischief Maker, or Associate for Thinking Things Differently—Boyd guest lectures in select courses, … a CBEY Executive Fellow. In this role—which has been informally titled by some as Mischief Maker, or Associate for Thinking Things Differently—Boyd guest lectures in select courses, …
… border and settled along its longest river. Rena is also the starting line for one of the world’s largest cross-country ski races, the Birkebeinerrennet, which traverses more than 25 … cultural changes too, of course. What New Haven lacks in cross country skiing, it hopefully makes up for in pizza. We invite you to say hello to Gronli in her office on the first floor … cultural changes too, of course. What New Haven lacks in cross country skiing, it hopefully makes up for in pizza. We invite you to say hello to Gronli in her office on the first floor …