… my job. Who wouldn’t benefit from continued education? Still, a year program seemed like a big commitment. And the cost ain’t nothing. And did I have time? So I created a list of my … my job. Who wouldn’t benefit from continued education? Still, a year program seemed like a big commitment. And the cost ain’t nothing. And did I have time? So I created a list of my … my job. Who wouldn’t benefit from continued education? Still, a year program seemed like a big commitment. And the cost ain’t nothing. And did I have time? So I created a list of my …
… (44%). However, students are consistently more likely to see global warming as a distant problem than a local one— which may also suggest that business students do not yet fully … (44%). However, students are consistently more likely to see global warming as a distant problem than a local one— which may also suggest that business students do not yet fully … (44%). However, students are consistently more likely to see global warming as a distant problem than a local one— which may also suggest that business students do not yet fully …
… of a used bookstore. As we progressed through the workshop, though, it asked of us several big questions that I’d never even considered: How would I be proud to spend most of my time? … creating a financial balance spreadsheet for a renewable energy project. It sounded like a big deal. And in the industry, it is. But if that were the course conclusion, I don’t think … of a used bookstore. As we progressed through the workshop, though, it asked of us several big questions that I’d never even considered: How would I be proud to spend most of my time? …
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… is ensure that those products don’t cause harm. We as a society are excellent at solving problems and we are terrible at defining what problems to solve.” He offered green chemistry as a solution to that - to ensure that we look … and do systems design because without that we will have unintended consequences. Systems problems like climate change need systems solutions. For any planetary innovator considering …
… her perspective on what some emerging trends were, and how her work was progressing. My biggest takeaway from the conversation was that to innovate we must be ambitious about the scope of the problem we want to address. Rather than just looking at a very specific problem, there is … her perspective on what some emerging trends were, and how her work was progressing. My biggest takeaway from the conversation was that to innovate we must be ambitious about the …
… value. When innovating, hence, we must ask ourselves where we add value to a system. My biggest takeaway from the presentation was that taking action was imperative. But perhaps … be a balance between energy access and a just transition, with social innovation playing a big role, according to Irene Karani, Africa Director for the Children Investment Fund … innovation. And to identify the most effective leverage points within the system, we probably won't get far if we are limited by the silos we tend to work in. From personal …
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… For this project, students will conduct a deep-dive of the ever-maturing utility-scale solar, wind, and battery power markets. Whilst there are numerous developers, investors, and … occurring via private markets, including the recent acquisitions of Cypress Creek, Amp Solar, Origis Energy, and other by private equity firms. The purpose of this research … Market Innovation in the Climate Sector (1-2 Students) Whilst capital markets for wind, solar, battery storage, and electric vehicle companies and assets have substantially matured …
… and inspire sustainability leaders through business-led solutions to systemic planetary problems. Alexandra Cooley (MEM/MBA ’12) is the Chief Investment Officer at Greenworks … and inspire sustainability leaders through business-led solutions to systemic planetary problems. Alexandra Cooley (MEM/MBA ’12) is the Chief Investment Officer at Greenworks … and inspire sustainability leaders through business-led solutions to systemic planetary problems. Alexandra Cooley (MEM/MBA ’12) is the Chief Investment Officer at Greenworks …