… Communications with Impact course taught by Paul Lussier at the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies culminated in a trip to Paris where we presented our group’s findings … will have the opportunity to continue working on the S2B Platform project by pursuing a casestudy with one of the WBCSD member companies. This presentation was timely given the recent …
… but intrigued by the title of his class, “Towards Science Communications with Impact: Environmental Engagement for a Changing World.” The posted syllabus included works from Mike … notes that first day, the course would be about “the theory and practice of values-based environmental communications, with a focus on building science-based communications pathways … the elephant in the room; it’s the elephant we’re all inside of.” This means mapping out social, cultural, economic, political, and religious areas of people’s everyday lives that …
… nature of sustainability issues, and they need to be able to integrate solutions for social and environmental challenges with good financial results. This partnership provides our members … Similarly, the WBCSD brings together top MBA students from Global Network schools to showcase the business opportunities in the field. “We are developing a learning system that …
… A new global study of more than 3,700 students at 29 top business schools found that corporations unwilling to act on environmental issues are increasingly punished by the men and women they would like to … need to understand the complex nature of sustainability issues and integrate solutions for social and environmental challenges, with the need for good financial results. Today’s …
… said Helle Gronli , associate research scientist at the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and director of the Feasibility of Renewable Thermal Technologies in … of which is generated through heating and cooling; about half of Connecticut’s houses use oil heating, with most of the rest using natural gas. How might renewable thermal … of which is generated through heating and cooling; about half of Connecticut’s houses use oil heating, with most of the rest using natural gas. How might renewable thermal …
… to be “an enormous untapped investment opportunity.” A recent article in the Stanford Social Innovation Review found that, compared to all-male teams, female-run companies … a male dominated space. However, this is changing at Yale, starting with the Social and Environmental Entrepreneurship (SEE) team at CBEY, where five out of six student team … (F&ES ‘16). “It is encouraging and motivating to see women succeed as leaders in the environmental business space.” As this issue gathers attention, and as the norms begin to …
… latest vehicle for addressing climate change is the second Low-Carbon Portfolio Case Competition , organized by Yale School of Management, for which he again serves as … together today? Litterman suggests three: Improving the ability of models to predict worst-case scenarios . Yale atmospheric scientist Trude Storelvmo agrees, explaining that even … discount rate, a topic of some disagreement. Establishing a tight upper bound on the social cost of carbon . The social cost of carbon is the discounted value of the stream of …
… This weekend amongst the crowds and high profile names at the Yale Environmental Sustainability Summit, you’ll find Conservation Matrix – an innovative … started Conservation Matrix after feeling powerless about our ability to invest in local environmentally beneficial projects,” says Selby. “Unless if you have a few million dollars … off at YESS Conference This weekend amongst the crowds and high profile names at the Yale Environmental Sustainability Summit, you’ll find Conservation Matrix – an innovative …
… senior director of solar ambassadors, spoke to students from the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and the Yale School of Management as part of the GE Colloquium on … at Yale, moderated the discussion, which was also part of a series titled “Diverse Voices: Environmental Leaders on Climate Change and the Environment.” Read the full story on the … senior director of solar ambassadors, spoke to students from the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and the Yale School of Management as part of the GE Colloquium on …
… uses electricity to power its fuel-transport equipment. Electric pumps move crude oil through the Running Horse Pipeline, which is owned by the Navajo Nation. Electricity … uses electricity to power its fuel-transport equipment. Electric pumps move crude oil through the Running Horse Pipeline, which is owned by the Navajo Nation. Electricity … uses electricity to power its fuel-transport equipment. Electric pumps move crude oil through the Running Horse Pipeline, which is owned by the Navajo Nation. Electricity …