… Some conversations and events need a more considered approach. So, Stuart pushed the pause button on the Dow Pathways event and would like to hear from folks who are interested in chatting about how to host, prepare for and moderate difficult conversations. Learning more about complex … to host small group discussions on the topic, so if you have a conflict, there will be another opportunity to connect. Circularity A Dialogue with Stuart DeCew … On Campus A …
… Rose (Jonathan Rose Companies) and Thomas Murphy (former mayor of Pittsburgh, PA) discuss how transforming distressed communities and development of affordable and green housing creates immeasurable benefit and opportunity for urban communities. Led by Laura Barraclough, Assistant … urban area How we make cities more resilient and compassionate places to live and work This event is co-sponsored by the Hixon Center for Urban Ecology Can't attend? Watch it live! …
… and Practice Leader of Enterprise Water Strategy and Sustainability, Deloitte This keynote lecture is the first of two thought-provoking conversations on howcorporate water management strategies are developed and implemented. This event is part of the GE Colloquium in Sustainability Leadership, a speaker series focused on …
… Where can I find data for my research on the fracking industry? How does Corporate Social Responsibility benefit the food distribution sector? How do I manage all the data on CSR that I have? I’m …
… Food Project For most fast food companies, the less the consumer knows, the better. However, Chipotle Mexican Grill isn’t most companies: it wants you to know what’s in your … Chipotle’s sustainability initiatives and its approach to marketing and advertising. This event is part of the GE Colloquium in Sustainability Leadership, a speaker series focused on sustainability careers in the corporate sector, which is sponsored by the GE Foundation. 2302 2310 Thriving Food Systems …
… represent a significant carbon sink. More than that, they provide a wide array of co-benefits to our urban communities that are far more tangible than the benefits provided by far-off wilderness areas. However, the numbers show that our urban tree canopy is under siege in the U.S., and new … projects, and the outlook for expanding this critical branch of conservation finance. [Note: this webinar was originally scheduled for Friday, May 1st, but has been moved forward …
… will include: Why did you apply to the joint degree program? Why pursue a joint degree? How has your time at Yale shaped your professional and personal goals? What are the … If you are unable to participate at the designated time, please register for the event and we'll send you a video recording to view at your convenience. Choosing the Joint … If you are unable to participate at the designated time, please register for the event and we'll send you a video recording to view at your convenience. Location Webinar New …
… 'power' of big data: Analyzing energy consumption across 50+ million US households." Learn how Opower is tapping into its unprecedented data storehouse to unearth fascinating, … insights about residential energy use in the United States. You can watch the event here: 2012-11-08 Blueprint for Efficiency - Opower from Ben Butterworth on Vimeo . To … electricity To review the Opower presentation, please click here (PDF, 1.3MB) . (Please note that some web browsers, such as Safari, will be immediately viewable. Other web …
… How can businesses thrive in the evolving economic and social landscape? Let’s talk about … book, The Six New Rules of Business: Creating Real Value in a Changing World , lays out how hard-to-measure intangibles like reputation, trust, and loyalty are imposing new ways to … will guide the conversation and Q & A. Join them for this Author Talk as they consider how companies face the sea change in how businesses are defined—and how practices can change …
… Conscience Bay Company is a certified B-corp that invests in commercial real estate, agricultural land, and water assets … problem is the fact that western water law was designed to promote consumption; it does not incent conservation or other creative ways to meet current-day needs. The law is slowly changing but views on how to use water and who is owed what need to change too, particularly in the agricultural …