… – 12:00 Lunch 12:00 – 1:10 pm Reducing Soft Costs by Community Outreach Moderator: Stuart DeCew, Yale Center for Business and Environment (CBEY) … on renewable heating and cooling activities. Danny Musher, Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources NYSERDA’s Clean Energy Fund investment plan: Renewable heating & cooling chapter . … northern end of the train at the Myrtle Street Promenade which will take to the MetroTech courtyard as you exit the train station. In the courtyard, you will see Au Bon Pon, Chipotle …
… next? This interactive webinar will focus on recent work coming out of the center and our future directions. We'll talk about: Evolving curriculum – Educating and training … sustainability leaders means working across Yale and with partners to create new relevant courses, case studies, practicums and workshops that meet the needs of our students. Social Entrepreneurship at Yale - The entrepreneurial landscape at Yale is …
… Manager for Burt’s Bees. Matt will talk about his role at Burt's Bees, his career journey and advice for students as they consider a career in business and the environment. … and delivering on the brand’s sustainability strategy. Matt’s work spans responsible sourcing, sustainable packaging, operational footprint management, customer and industry relations, cause marketing, and employee engagement. Matt is also a champion of community and culture, directing community service efforts and serving as Vice President and …
… be particularly enjoyable for people who attended the winery fireside chat between Prof. Todd Cort & Xavier Rolet two weeks ago and were itching for more discussion about the … min presentation about a sustainability topic given by a peer/ close contact. To broaden our exposure and deepen our knowledge. ~20 min for small group discussion about the topic. … to shape an opinion, and practice voicing it. ~20 min open time for career advice / community catchup. To help each other in our recruiting journeys and get to know each other …
… influential. But then you were taught to suppress that power, to follow the rules, to wait your turn, to not make waves. But, when used intelligently, influence is like a superpower … brings great ideas to life. This is the premise of Zoe Chance’s new book, Influence is Your Superpower , which is rooted in groundbreaking research in behavioral economics, … Vincent Stanley (Chief Storyteller at Patagonia and Resident Fellow at CBEY) as part of our Author Talk series . Zoe and Vincent will discuss key insights from her new book and …
… CFN is pleased to announce our 2018 Conservation Finance Boot Camp will be held June 18-22 nd at Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources in partnership with the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming. Applications for the 2018 Boot Camp are now …
… for Business and the Environment (CBEY) is providing a not-for-credit Winter 2021 Short Course adaption of the Financing and Deploying Clean Energy (FDCE) program. This short course is only open to Yale students (across any school) and will be offered from January 3 – January 29 Join us for at this open house to learn more about CBEY's Short Course in Financing and Deploying Clean Energy! No registration required for this open …
… Join CBEY for our speaker series featuring F&ES/SOM joint degree alumni who have pioneered careers at the … of Citi’s North American commodities business in Houston. RECOMMENDED READING Wall Street Journal, “Companies Unplug from the Electric Grid, Delivering Jolt to Utilities” Wall Street Journal, “Utilities Try to Learn from Smart Meters” Wall Street Journal, “Utilities Want …
… white paper, " Regenerative Capitalism: How Universal Principles and Patterns Will Shape Our New Economy ." For the past two years, Capital Institute and its collaborative network have been on an evolutionary learning journey, searching for a path that will lead us beyond our current unsustainable economic system and the finance-dominated ideology that drives it. …
… Watch the full recording here! Urban trees and forests are often overlooked in our fight against climate change and yet they cumulatively 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 financing mechanisms are urgently …