… This podcast is produced by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment...it's one of the many tools in ourtoolbox to foster greater dialogue, educate the general public on energy, justice, and the …
… In oursecond episode, we look at how the Covid-19 pandemic is accelerating the demise of the fossil fuel … more jobs. Dr. Laura Bozzi, Governor Phil Bredesen, and Adele Ferranti all contribute to our understanding of an equitable transition for rural communities in this episode. Clean …
… In our third episode, we are joined by Shalanda Baker and Bryan Garcia to talk energy justice. We touch on some of the major energy justice themes from the generation of energy to its use in our homes and lives. Clean Energy Sustainable Finance and ESG Equity and Justice Episode 3 …
… vocabulary often used in sustainable innovation. Each page includes a set of explanatory resources, carefully curated by Yale-connected experts. The site is launching with the … ( curated by Dr. Paul Anastas , Director of the Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering at Yale ) Industrial Ecology (c urated by Dr. Marian Chertow , Director of the … . 2621 Clean Energy Environmental Innovation Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based Solutions CBEY and Tsai CITY Go Beyond the Buzzwords … Apr 26, 2021 CBEY and …
… decided it would not hurt to “just send it.” Turns out, their recyclable EcoRain Poncho, sourced from 100% Brazilian sugarcane and made through a process that also sequesters carbon, took the $25,000 prize. The Impact According to the United Nations Environment Programme , people around the world … Sabin Sustainable Venture Prizes here and learn more about Startup Yale here . Note: After bringing packaging production and logistics to the US, GreenGear next hopes to make poncho …
… Spending time in nature has measurable benefits to people both emotionally and physically. … 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, … backgrounds and experiences to diversify perspectives, build collaborations, share resources, and promote innovative thinking towardsnature-based health programming,” says Amber …
… 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 … . To achieve their 2025 targets for recycled content, these companies will need to source 6 million tonnes a year of recycled material, compared to just the 1.5 million tonnes …
… 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 … holder Among the many things participants tell us they love about the program -- besidesbringing their whole selves to it (warning: cute video ahead!) -- a few themes come up again … to meet their own interests, lean on their preexisting expertise, and ground their impact locally, regardless of where they are. Some memos are also published on CBEY’s Clean …
… An ethical food system should promote public and environmental health, a thriving workforce, and nutritious … 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 … independent study and is equivalent to a full-credit course . Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based Solutions Equity and Justice Good Food, Good Jobs: Researching an Economically …