… practices not only has the potential to help decelerate global warming, but also make our food systems more resilient against climate impacts," said Stuart DeCew, Executive … amount of discussion about what regenerative farming means, but very little about how to support it," said report author Colin Custer . "Traditional financing tools are … meaningful food systems transformation on land and at sea. “The collective future of the world’s oceans and soils, and the communities who depend upon both, will be shaped by how we …
… How might one go about preparing students for the immediate and future realities of climate change? At an institution like this, it makes perfect sense to hire world-class scholars to teach cutting-edge courses, invite … belong. Related Programs CBEY 2050 Fellows Related News Patagonia Has a New Mission to “Save Our Home Planet" Don’t buy this jacket. Really? Responsible consumerism Q+A with …
… the meeting to exchange ideas and values, and to see if this investor might have ideas on how to fund a new model for clean energy projects on tribal land. Cody Two Bears, who is an … so after Silicon Valley Bank had failed, and the rush-hour streets were quiet. The river of money that had pulsed through these streets a few years ago felt like it had dried up to an … beneficial financing tools for tribes building clean energy projects. One key IRA provision makes it possible for tribes and nonprofits to receive direct payments on their clean energy …
… keeps people coming back according to the panelists. It’s the ability to self-express, and how easy it is; because that’s what fashion is at its core, an extension of our … justice communities.” This is groundbreaking progress considering NYC is one of the world’s hubs for fashion. Transparency is the first step towards responsibility. According … keeps people coming back according to the panelists. It’s the ability to self-express, and how easy it is; because that’s what fashion is at its core, an extension of our …
… with a class that exposed the science behind natural disasters. Mary wanted to understand how we could attack the problem of man-made natural disasters at the root, instead of … inevitable aftermath. She decided addressing environmental challenges was where she could make the most impact, and her participation in the Planetary Solutions in Clean Energy … change in their lifetimes, that is not the case for communities and countries across the world. “The sweltering heat affects everyone, but not everyone has access to air …
… did in the latter part of your life (post-40s) after having built an established career. However, when I came to grad school at Yale I decided to start executing on my dormant idea, … specific to the stage of the venture. For Banofi Leather (my venture that makes plant-based leather from crop waste), I took advantage of several grants and … IP can be licensed by interested parties and as a founder looking for an idea to change the world, here is the best place to start . Here you not only find the idea but the product too …
… interview minority- and women-owned multifamily housing development companies, to identify how IPC’s loan products could better enable them to build and maintain more energy-efficient … developers are often committed to doing impactful work in their communities, so we want to make sure that, as a historically exclusionary industry, that IPC supports these … buildings, such as heat pumps, has evolved rapidly over the last decade, but real-world and up-to-date data on the costs and benefits of high-performance building measures …
… and small-scale investments for low-income communities is where he believes he can make a difference. His love began in grade school when he created his first clean energy … though some actors don't start out in good faith – and so a lot of the work has to do with how to find ways to balance how much should we push versus how much should we give people some breathing room. Because …
… to Marcus Mauney, a senior student-athlete pursuing Environmental studies at Yale. How does he know this? Because it's his story. Marcus came to CBEY with a curiosity to understand how we can better intersect clean energy, the environment and social justice. He cited the … can not only understand what these communities are going through but also so that they can make a positive impact and change in these communities while also improving the …
… in Clean Energy (PSiCE) cohort. Hilary’s goals through the program? – To highlight and showcase the need for energy equity within marginalized and BIPOC communities. This past … about the role Native American tribes play in land preservation and energy output and how clean energy can sustain these communities. Through the PSiCE program, Hilary worked … them tools to build their own community is really great for a clean energy future. It makes it sustainable in the long term because instead of just coming in and building a solar …