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… A new global study of more than 3,700 students at 29 top business schools, conducted by Yale … Management, finds that students want aggressive leadership in the search for solutions to environmental challenges. This perspective is shaping their employment choices – 44% of … Location Online Related Programs Rising Leaders on Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change … A new global study of more than 3,700 students at 29 top business schools, …
… The world’s governments have agreed to open the door to meaningful action to combat climate change. Now, post-COP21, one of our major tasks will be to redirect capital toward climate mitigation and environmental protection writ large. This capital challenge also coincides with strong … need to establish these metrics, standards and ratings. One of the key objectives of the global climate agreement is a new focus on transparency and metrics, which will provide the …
… futures thinking ● DISCOVER powerful tools for identifying and analyzing signals of change ● DETERMINE how to filter through lots of information to get at what’s important … at one scale and in one locale and points to larger implications for other locales or even globally. Signals are useful for people who are trying to anticipate a highly uncertain … to food systems and ethics. He studied at both Kenyon College and Oxford University. Environmental Innovation Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based Solutions Forecasting the …
… Facing issues like runaway climate change and rampant inequality, the world is calling upon business to step up and make bold … “net positive”—in short, courageous companies will thrive by giving more than they take from our communities and ecosystems. But…what would it take for companies to actually create more environmental and social benefit than harm? What does a net positive company look like? This …
… from his years in Nicaragua, he knew that farmers and workers could learn to navigate the global market and empower themselves on a journey out of poverty. He believed that business could become a major force for social and environmentalchange, creating “shared value” and sustainability with profitability. In short, Paul …
… Group How can financial services firms apply expertise in insuring against complex risks to the environmental challenges of this century? The GreenLight team is hosting Linda Freiner from insurance giant Zurich …
… Capitalism. The first 20 registrants will receive a free copy of the book thanks to funding from the Yale Center for Business and the Environment. More about Akshat: Akshat Rathi is a … senior reporter for Bloomberg News. His first book, Climate Capitalism: Winning the Global Race to Zero Emissions, has been named one of the best books of the year by The Times … Whitman Bassow Award from the Overseas Press Club for the best reporting on international environmental issues, and SABEW Award for explanatory stories. 2022: Two-time Loeb Award …
… around the world are turning their attention to greenhouse gas mitigation and resilience. Globally, health care is responsible for nearly 5% of total global greenhouse gas emissions. … gas emissions and similar fractions of toxic air emissions. Disease burden stemming from US health care pollution is on the same order of magnitude as medical errors, but is … care organization sustainability accounting Review different global framework tools for environmental and social performance accounting Describe international health care system …
… modeling applications in various industries. As the focus of business and policy shifts from climate change prevention to damage mitigation, it is critical to understand what the climate will … change. So how can we leverage these models to make more informed decisions about our risk and exposure to climate change? As always, lunch will be provided. Organized and …
… and the Environment at the White House Council of Economic Advisers. He is an energy and environmental economist drawing from the fields of applied microeconomics, industrial organization, and energy modeling. His … technologies, energy efficiency, quantitative policy and program analysis, and climate change policy. He has published widely on consumer decisions in energy efficiency and …