… promote agroforestry as a solution for climate adaptation, mitigation, and rural economic development. The Climate Innovation Grant would fund their next phase of tree planting, … process. Some of the judges included: Tory Grieves (MBA/MEM '18): is the VP of Business Development at The Climate Service (TCS), a climate analytics startup that quantifies … Designit and the Director of Circular Economy at the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. 8247 Circularity Clean Energy Environmental Innovation Thriving Food Systems …
… the transitions are being made. “ It's easy to sit in an ivory tower and say, ‘well these projects are for the best’, or for the better, but then they raise people’s bills. A lot of … the transitions are being made. “ It's easy to sit in an ivory tower and say, ‘well these projects are for the best’, or for the better, but then they raise people’s bills. A lot of … the transitions are being made. “ It's easy to sit in an ivory tower and say, ‘well these projects are for the best’, or for the better, but then they raise people’s bills. A lot of …
… lover of nature and hiking, the drastic changes she saw to the environment that accompanied development in her home country, especially hydro projects, led Pratima to take a closer look at the impacts of how energy is produced. She … saw to the environment that accompanied development in her home country, especially hydro projects, led Pratima to take a closer look at the impacts of how energy is produced. She …
… Office of Public Participation - FERC Rachel Wilson ‘07, Manager of Strategy and Market Development - Form Energy “This event features an incredible roster of speakers discussing … Shalanda Baker, Deputy Director for Energy Justice at the Office of Economic Impact and Development at the US DOE: Next Steps for an Equitable and Sustainable Clean Energy … Office of Public Participation - FERC Rachel Wilson ‘07, Manager of Strategy and Market Development - Form Energy “This event features an incredible roster of speakers discussing …
… functions, I’m completely lost. I’ve been working in renewable energy policy and managing projects for a little over a decade, navigating the complex and evolving world of innovative … clean energy transition. I wanted to fully understand the current opportunities for project revenue and the relationships between debt and equity so that I could more … poor state incentives. I wanted financial tools that would help me move renewable energy projects forward in my community without burdening energy-impoverished households. I …
… as director of sustainability, I had collaborated with state and federal governments in the development of climate change legislation as well as in the development and financing of renewable energy projects. I had performed GHG inventories, developed climate action plans and even invested … climate change legislation as well as in the development and financing of renewable energy projects. I had performed GHG inventories, developed climate action plans and even invested …
… that I’d learn at least as much from other members of the cohort as I would from the formal course materials. At the first of the live sessions in the Clean Energy Policy course, the rat-a-tat comments and questions in the Zoom chat—sometimes difficult to digest … free tickets to a climate tech conference. None of this is meant to suggest that the actual courses in the FDCE program are unimportant. They are critical in establishing a framework …
… the energy sector in a way that is accessible and coherent. While it likely isn’t enough training to do a hard career switch (I certainly don’t want to be responsible for a … energy policy that wasn’t subtle. There are newer programs, technology and data than in the course materials. But even with moments of specifics feeling dated, the narrative and … the energy sector in a way that is accessible and coherent. While it likely isn’t enough training to do a hard career switch (I certainly don’t want to be responsible for a …
… that I’d learn at least as much from other members of the cohort as I would from the formal course materials. At the first of the live sessions in the Clean Energy Policy course (which all students are required to attend), the rat-a-tat comments and questions in … free tickets to a climate tech conference. None of this is meant to suggest that the actual courses in the FDCE program are unimportant. They establish a framework that members of the …