… led to 14 billion kWh of green power purchases, and positively impacted over 7 million people worldwide through carbon offset projects. “The carbon fee has a multidimensional … took over two years for the carbon charge to take strong hold. “Once an item is on the P&L, people asked: What is this fee? What is carbon emission? How can we reduce that tax? How can … you engage the brilliant minds of your organization, it just builds and builds, because people are so happy with making a difference and trying out their solutions.” Watch the full …
… heavy energy users, Yale found the concept to be complex and challenging to communicate. “People have the tendency to think that it means revenue neutral to each individual unit, or … interest in energy reduction, even to the extent not related to the carbon fee,” he said. “People are more aware and engaged. We have staff in the budget office talk regularly about … heavy energy users, Yale found the concept to be complex and challenging to communicate. “People have the tendency to think that it means revenue neutral to each individual unit, or …
… for building a New England market. Scandinavia’s various approaches A region of 21 million people, Scandinavia has densely populated urban areas, like Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, … for building a New England market. Scandinavia’s various approaches A region of 21 million people, Scandinavia has densely populated urban areas, like Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, … for building a New England market. Scandinavia’s various approaches A region of 21 million people, Scandinavia has densely populated urban areas, like Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, …
… loss is directly at odds with the need to address global poverty and support 9.7 billion people by century’s end. Second, raising livestock is, “one of the most significant … altered boiler chickens would weigh 600 pounds in less than a year) Despite these problems, people aren’t simply going to abandon meat consumption. A vast literature on why people make the dietary choices that they do can be summarized simply: price, taste, and …
… who work in small businesses ... The industry also indirectly employs thousands of people in support jobs related to manufacturing, material supplies and transport services.” … the economy is likely to be in decline again and a labour surplus will occur. These people will usually find another profession and not return to the industry. If the amplitude … the magnitude of this effect will get worse. Similarly: … when the economy is in recession, people do not see the immediate need to train apprentices … Financial resources are also …
… humanistic communications” – the idea that compelling emotional stories that speak to peoples' core values have more impact than rational scientific data, such as a two degree … do for you . By flipping this question, we begin to think about the personal things that people care about and how addressing climate change can improve a person’s life, on a very … of.” This means mapping out social, cultural, economic, political, and religious areas of people’s everyday lives that climate change touches – everything from social justice, food …
… New Haven, Connecticut to strengthen the city’s community and economy. And it engages with people and institutions across the globe in the quest to promote cultural understanding, … New Haven, Connecticut to strengthen the city’s community and economy. And it engages with people and institutions across the globe in the quest to promote cultural understanding, … New Haven, Connecticut to strengthen the city’s community and economy. And it engages with people and institutions across the globe in the quest to promote cultural understanding, …
… of participants said that they want to incorporate environmental sustainability into their careers, regardless of their role or industry. All else being equal, 84 percent of students … jobs. “Worldwide, today’s business schools are being called to act from the very people we’re training as leaders,” according to Edward Snyder, Dean of the Yale School of … jobs. “Worldwide, today’s business schools are being called to act from the very people we’re training as leaders,” according to Edward Snyder, Dean of the Yale School of …
… performed flood-mitigation functions no longer exist. Coastlines have been built up and people have moved into these areas. So the Army Corps must replace what was once a natural … Tri-State coastal area was once covered in oyster reefs, since destroyed, and the number of people expected to live there is growing. So this gave us the potential for high impact. We … She came from Kellogg, and introduced a group of about 40 students at SOM, as well as some people from F&ES, to the project. During that session, a few teams formed. Meaghan, Heather …
… weather patterns, security threats, electricity prices and the various energy needs of people across New England. ISO New England is the regional organization responsible for … groups—underpin community solar adoption. Behavioral economists have long observed that people do what their friends do. SEEDS is studying how homeowners who see solar PV systems … kitchen tables, tomato patches and patios across the state. We’re trying to figure out why people are drawn to Solarize CT: why have town leaders and community volunteers devoted …