… across functions and throughout an organization. The key, McColloch said, is “focusing on your audience and understanding what their priorities are and understanding how the work … across functions and throughout an organization. The key, McColloch said, is “focusing on your audience and understanding what their priorities are and understanding how the work … across functions and throughout an organization. The key, McColloch said, is “focusing on your audience and understanding what their priorities are and understanding how the work …
… with business leaders. From these interviews, we refined a value for both the business community and the scientific community that would be compelling for both parties. In early December we had an amazing … with business leaders. From these interviews, we refined a value for both the business community and the scientific community that would be compelling for both parties. In early …
… asked Yesenia some questions about being a Women Entrepreneur. What inspired you to found your business? My mother is from Oaxaca, Mexico and I grew up going to visit my … At the same time, there has also been lot of support from women and Latinos in the business community, especially in Portland. They have embraced the company and me and have been so … asked Yesenia some questions about being a Women Entrepreneur. What inspired you to found your business? My mother is from Oaxaca, Mexico and I grew up going to visit my …
… Practitioners are usually eager to talk with students – give them a call! Confirm that your proposed project will truly supplement the skills and knowledge that you can gain … Practitioners are usually eager to talk with students – give them a call! Confirm that your proposed project will truly supplement the skills and knowledge that you can gain … Practitioners are usually eager to talk with students – give them a call! Confirm that your proposed project will truly supplement the skills and knowledge that you can gain …
… “Unless if you have a few million dollars sitting aside, it’s nearly impossible to put your money into saving a specific ecosystem. We want to change that.” Selby and Kadakia … this weekend from alums who care about New Haven, says Kadakia. “We’re confident that this community will help us achieve that goal.” You can support this initiative and donate to the … “Unless if you have a few million dollars sitting aside, it’s nearly impossible to put your money into saving a specific ecosystem. We want to change that.” Selby and Kadakia …
… at least 10 kW, said Lizana Pierce, project manager at DOE’s Office of Indian Energy. For community-scale installations, there is no minimum source-energy percentage, but the … on tribal lands is vulnerable to climate-induced damage. How fragile are these community resources? More than one might think on casual observation. One example the report … at least 10 kW, said Lizana Pierce, project manager at DOE’s Office of Indian Energy. For community-scale installations, there is no minimum source-energy percentage, but the …
… investment. Another piece of advice that Max gives to aspiring entrepreneurs is: “ Get your first dollars as quickly as possible. Nothing is real until a customer pays you.” The … investment. Another piece of advice that Max gives to aspiring entrepreneurs is: “ Get your first dollars as quickly as possible. Nothing is real until a customer pays you.” The … investment. Another piece of advice that Max gives to aspiring entrepreneurs is: “ Get your first dollars as quickly as possible. Nothing is real until a customer pays you.” The …
… merit more attention. Of course, growing and producing wine requires water. The Water Footprint Network has estimated that it takes 29 gallons of water to produce a single glass of … who tend to have larger yields per acre than other countries, but the actual water footprint of a California bottle is unclear and highly dependent on multiple factors. Studies at … wine using only 1.1 gallons of water — an exponential improvement compared to the Water Footprint Network’s figure. Interestingly, the question of wine’s necessity is also complicated. …
… that starve beaches of sand. This, of course, has not gone unnoticed by the conservation community. But perhaps these thoughts are a bit unfair. We enjoy the benefits of dams and … new nature-based solutions – whether on their own or in combination with others – can meet community needs, while often being more resilient than built solutions to changes like sea level rise and climate change. Now the conservation community is wisely working directly with engineers – not just to reduce their impacts, but …