… The 3rd Yale Clean Energy Conference is back and fully in-person, and we have to ask – are you ready? We know … we’re so excited to bring together students, alumni, and passionate individuals alongside leading experts to discuss clean energy, innovation, equity, and investment. Brought to you … discussions, workshops and networking opportunities. Clean energy is an essential tool that can advance environmental justice and racial and economic equity – but we can only get there …
… people who have been systemically left out. It was Maya Angelou who said, “ Do the best you can until you know better. Then, when you know better, do better. ” This is a belief we’ve … advance our deepened commitment to justice. We launched the Planetary Solutions in Clean Energy summer internship and fellowship program to create pathways to careers in clean … that is reflective of our diverse world. We welcomed Resident Fellow Tagan Engel to lead a monthly discussion group on Power & Race in Community, Business, and the Environment …
… decision-making power to low-income communities in the US. We were there with Indigenized Energy , a nonprofit organization and CBEY partner that helps native communities pursue … Cheyenne Tribe, a co-creator and Advisor to Indigenized Energy, and a Traditional Cheyenne Leader, nodded. It’s not just unreliable energy. It’s lacking the power to choose its … and when. After our meeting with the investor, I walked with Otto through the tall building canyons of San Francisco’s downtown. We were there a month or so after Silicon Valley Bank …
… Just as vibrant and quirky as Portland, there were a sea of prints in the room, worn by leaders and up-and-comers in the sustainable fashion space. The Sustainable Fashion Forum … our self-expression, an extension of us. This session paired well with another on what we can take away from fast fashion strategy. Perhaps the future of sustainable fashion requires help from influencers...perhaps better storytelling can happen in the marketing? Something that stood out to me: “Your clothes are more …
… Planetary Solutions in Clean Energy - Internship and Fellowship Program (PSiCE) offers summer research and internship … to students at Yale who are committed to advancing and pursuing a career in the clean energy field. We spoke with students in the initial cohort to learn about their inspiration, … are finite resources, but we have alternatives through nuclear and solar energy, which can provide for a better and clean future.” To push forward as a society, she says the hope …
… of global carbon emissions and 20% of global wastewater . Producing a single cotton t-shirt can require up to 2,700 litres of water and significant amounts of energy . Additionally, the industry generates a significant amount of waste , with an … increasingly wary of plastic and may be hesitant to purchase products that contain it, leading to a lack of transparency from brands. Prior to starting Banofi Leather, I was …
… sugar instead of oil. Their goal is to supplant petrochemistry and demonstrate that biology can be scaled as a technology - in other words, to catalyze the shift from industrial …
… with pitches, prizes, and world-changing ideas. At StartUp Yale, innovators join community leaders, investors, and practitioners to reimagine the future. Grounded in inclusivity and … with pitches, prizes, and world-changing ideas. At StartUp Yale, innovators join community leaders, investors, and practitioners to reimagine the future. Grounded in inclusivity and … with pitches, prizes, and world-changing ideas. At StartUp Yale, innovators join community leaders, investors, and practitioners to reimagine the future. Grounded in inclusivity and …
… to other entrepreneurs along the way I’ve learned that there are 3-4 tangible steps you can take to begin executing their idea. 1. Talk to people: This is a great way to force a … ‘right’ people to talk to is to leverage your network. It’s likely someone in your network can put you in touch with others working in the industry your startup operates in. John Hill … tackling, take a break from talking to people and start executing. Jennifer McFadden , who leads the entrepreneurship program at Yale School of Management and interacts closely with …
… much as it’s about the success. Not everyone wants or needs to be an entrepreneur but you can carry the lessons you learn into your professional life. When I was contemplating my … potential customers that are willing to provide honest feedback, free of charge. A founder can truly apply the lean start-up methodology (i.e., a fancy term for launching a simple, … place to start . Here you not only find the idea but the product too which is developed by leading experts. Universities want to license their research and are in search of avenues to …