… Spending time in nature has measurable benefits to people both emotionally and physically. … understand the therapeutic benefits of spending time in nature. They are deeply invested in making green spaces in New Haven inviting, safe, and equally accessible for city residents. … this initiative focuses on creating a knowledge platform, where information, ideas, and resources can be shared with interested parties, such as residents, clinicians, land managers, …
… At the beginning of February, I attended GreenBiz 21 , GreenBiz’s annual conference about sustainability and business. Assomeone who’s admittedly fascinated by waste (and agrees that waste problems are often some of ourstupidest problems ), I focused specifically on the circular economy track of breakout … between, say, an internal combustion engine’s pollution of CO2 into the air. But the making of stuff and the disposal of stuff (not to mention the packaging for that stuff) uses …
… and wondering about what sets it apart? Maybe you’re contemplating this opportunity for your team. Or maybe you’re a Yale alum wondering: what is this program about? I can help you … of Management, and I’m part of the FDCE team. Oursecond cohort of FDCE participants ismaking its way through the core courses , and the application for the third cohort is open … are limitless moving forward. - Emily Long , FDCE ‘20 How energizing the program feelsSocial and purpose-driven learning is undoubtedly one of the key aspects of the program that …
… producing good food. Affordability is a challenge for at least a third of the population, making nutrition challenging. Most eaters can barely think about fairness and … demonstrate the practicality of this, we must develop functioning alternatives. Overview: Our idea for one such alternative is to launch a nonprofit organization called Community … of Work: Conduct a thorough review of existing modelssimilar to Community Kitchens Which socialbenefits are they emphasizing: Pay-what you can? Sustainable sourcing? Worker rights? …
… 10 th year, the Sobotka Seed Prize for Sustainable Ventures has awarded $10,000 grants to environmentally-focused startups Upright and Ecopackables. Administered by the Yale Center … their time at Yale.” Moving to virtual events has allowed for a unique reallocation of resources, so CBEY chose to award two $5000 CBEY Innovation Prizes to acknowledge and support … agencies, and market research agencies. These entities face increasing pressure to make socially and environmentally responsible investment decisions. The Environmental Justice …
… $15,000 this year to help further innovative ideas to address climate change and itsenvironmental and socialimpacts. The Center has awarded these grants for the past four years in an effort to support projects and ideas that can have wide-ranging impacts and …
… for a team of students to participate in an independent study (equivalent to a full-credit course) in partnership with Climate Real ImpactSolutions I Acquisition Corporation (“CRIS”), a Special-purpose Acquisition Company … sustainable means of consumption, represent one of this generation’s greatest economic, social, and moral imperatives. These prevailing tailwinds, coupled with the magnitude of the …
… is a Lecturer at the Yale School of the Environment where he teaches two very popular courses on Renewable Energy Project Finance, both on campus and online with the Certificate … Companies like Nikola, Luminar, Hyliion, Fisker, EOS and Quantumscape. All of them are stories of future growth, and I think SPACs will play a really important role in helping … a SPAC whose ticker is CLII. The company name is a mouthful: “Climate Change Crisis Real Impact Acquisition Corporation.” There are three co-founders: David Crane, who was CEO of …
… intersect. “Tagan brings a unique set of expertise, experience and connections to our work at the CBEY. Her areas of work in food are particularly critical at this time due … about the next phase of her work. She merged her love of food and her dedication to social justice and began her path centering on community-based food justice in New Haven. … relationship building at the center of every experience, and the importance of hearing stories directly from people affected by injustices. She believes that these are …
… The experience and expertise of alumni provide an unparalleled resource for students navigating their way through the … have been shifting and adapting their professional plans to adjust to this new reality, making these types of connections all the more critical. We are delighted to announce the …