… the premium organic wine brand, Chêne Bleu. Xavier’s experience and enthusiasm for working with students have already been in action, as he’s been engaging in CBEY’s work in thriving food systems via our Regenerative Agriculture Lab with Resident Fellow, Tagan Engel . Also, he and his wife, Nicole Sierra-Rolet, spoke with students this semester about their work making premium organic wine. “Yale innovations …
… It reminds me of where sustainability began in most companies: through compliance and within the environmental health & safety function.” Nick Page (YSE/SOM ‘25) also echoed that … leave much room to discuss real environmental action. Spotlight on Food and Agriculture Without a doubt, the conference emphasized the need for a business case when it comes to sustainability, especially within food and agriculture. According to Kelsey Niehoff (SOM ‘24), speakers highlighted …
… regions of food production. Yet, farmers and fishermen alike face an unprecedented array of ecological, economic, and societal challenges today. Circular practices involving restorative … production. Yet, farmers and fishermen alike face an unprecedented array of ecological, economic, and societal challenges today. Circular practices involving restorative …
… group met once a month over an extended lunch break, these meaningful topics were explored with curiosity and enthusiasm as we wondered, questioned, and considered anew. A Fresh … to full-time, in-person instruction after the COVID-19 pandemic’s darkest days. Filled with veteran students who endured a shut-down campus along with new students fresh with curiosity, much of the campus, including the CBEY 2050 Fellows, …
… a career in the clean energy field. To celebrate the launch of PSiCE we’re speaking with students in the initial cohort to learn about their goals. The sight of black smoke … as Houston. “New Haven is removed from the oil and coal that we are burning and from the naturalgas — it's separated. In Houston, you see where the energy production happens. You could see …
… a career in the clean energy field. To celebrate the launch of PSiCE we’re speaking with students in the initial cohort to learn about their inspiration, goals, and plans … on helping create a fund for low-income housing in the city to help them fuel-switch from naturalgas, undertake efficiency measures and ensure electricity is clean by adopting solar. And as …
… want to enact change and justice for the environment? Are you interested in collaborating with like-minded individuals, committed to advancing environmental justice and racial & economic equity through clean energy? Challenge the energy status quo – secure your seat at … work nationwide: Ben Bovarnick ‘18, Expert Product Manager, Grid Innovation - Pacific Gas and Electric Company Howard Chang ‘12, Chief Operating Officer - East Bay Community …
… financial tools that would help me move renewable energy projects forward in my community without burdening energy-impoverished households. I entered the Yale FDCE certificate … experienced and highly-skilled professionals from a diversity of backgrounds, yet all with one common interest—to accelerate the deployment of clean energy at scale. My global … online program, it’s been easy to make connections and build professional relationships with my peers due to the initial networking sessions set up in the FDCE orientation and …
… change. The IGND was very explicit about its climate goals: mitigate 100% of the greenhouse gas emissions before 2030. Before joining the City of Ithaca as director of sustainability, I had collaborated with state and federal governments in the development of climate change legislation as well … State may, if its citizens choose, serve as a laboratory; and try novel social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country." He was referring to the …
… law conference in Washington, D.C., then-Senator Orrin Hatch began his keynote remarks with something like this: "Patent lawyers, huh? I’ve met a lot of them over the years, and I … they—like many groups of professionals—become convinced that the arcane issues they grapple with are the only truly relevant ones. I certainly fell into this trap: with clean energy, what could be as important as the underlying technology and the …