… than make up for in intelligence. " Maybe IP attorneys score low on the charisma scale because they—like many groups of professionals—become convinced that the arcane issues they … been true for the dozens of times I’ve interacted with other members of the cohort. Because we have a wide range of experiences (and nobody’s an expert on everything), all of us … I wanted to join the FDCE Program Answers to the Questions of My Younger Self Leaning into Change - How I Came to the FDCE program … Frederick Hadidi … Years ago at an intellectual …
… cohort three years ago, which is a lifetime in clean energy. There was an administration change, and with it a shift in clean energy policy that wasn’t subtle. There are newer … a few things off the list, or catch up on lectures on a long car ride. Also, I’ve gotten used to it. It feels like a routine now and continues to be rewarding — even when it’s … a few things off the list, or catch up on lectures on a long car ride. Also, I’ve gotten used to it. It feels like a routine now and continues to be rewarding — even when it’s …
… with the Global Network for Advanced Management, and the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, spoke with students from 32 business schools in the Global Network for … Students strongly believe global warming to be a business issue (76%)—even more than a health issue (66%), a moral issue (53%), or a social justice issue (44%). However, students … sustainability issues – 70% of survey respondents want more experiential learning focused on sustainability; 65% desire more case studies highlighting sustainability issues; and …
… than make up for in intelligence. Maybe IP attorneys score low on the charisma scale because they—like many groups of professionals—become convinced that the arcane issues they … been true for the dozens of times I’ve interacted with other members of the cohort. Because we have a wide range of experiences (and nobody’s an expert on everything), all of us … FDCE Program I was skeptical about the FDCE certificate program...but then... Leaning into Change - How I Came to the FDCE program Working, Studying and Trying to Make a Difference …
… a mutual contact who recognized we all had a very similar desire in being “agents of change” within the energy business. Up until that point in my career I had spent most of my … class I began to panic. It’s been a decade since I finished graduate school and a lot had changed. My wife (Katie) and I had 3 children (Max, Evelyn, and Hank) since then and I’ve … naturally encouraged engagement and interaction. The cohort was entirely representative of “change agents” that I gravitated towards at work in the first place. The level of engagement …
… FDCE cohort student, and I want to be completely honest with you about the program, because I remember also wanting a no-nonsense perspective when I was considering applying. Let … the title of which made me think of the myriad self-help books in the business section of a used bookstore. As we progressed through the workshop, though, it asked of us several big … and Trying to Make a Difference Answers to the Questions of My Younger Self Leaning into Change - How I Came to the FDCE program Building Professional Networks in the Pandemic Era …
… my community and sanctuary for over half my life. I started as a junior camp counselor, eventually working my way up to lead my own beekeeping classes for high schoolers. When my … seeing the amazement on faces of lifelong city kids as they search for tadpoles in the wetlands -first with apprehension, then with excitement - discovering the wiggling tails just … the water bugs and bees where they are, when we take care of our shared home. I am here because I know that we need community if we are going to face the global climate emergency. I am …
… to a full-credit course: 3 credits YSE/4 units SOM) on scaling up a circular solution for used and returned bags in partnership with Lo & Sons . Over the course of the semester, the … with Lo and Sons leadership and partners, experts across the manufacturing and supply chain landscape and other staff and faculty at Yale to understand what barriers exist to scaling … up Lo & Sons’ upcycled tote idea. Perform a life cycle analysis to determine the climate impacts and create a final presentation, along with a written output in the form of a blog …
… awe as I looked up at the globe, I walked right into another person. After apologising profusely, I found out that I had interrupted a live broadcast. The Action Zone, as I … negotiations at every COP, organizations and countries from around the world host side events and talks at their pavilions. As I perused the list of events at the Nature+ Pavilion, one immediately caught my eye. The World Resources Institute’s Land & Carbon Lab was developing a first-of-its-kind monitoring system for the world’s land …
… our lives. What we haven’t done very well is ensure that those products don’t cause harm. We as a society are excellent at solving problems and we are terrible at defining … from it all kinds of products including vodka, perfume and hand sanitiser, with the eventual goal of scaling up enough to produce jet fuel. These transformative innovations … to harness the power of business and finance, but without critically assessing the current landscape, and working with communities and their knowledge and needs, perhaps we might just …