… communities plan for and respond to global climate change by providing reliable energy and water and that work no matter how volatile the environment becomes. Talk to David about: Participation in innovation and idea competitions Water infrastructure in the developing world Disaster response and resilience Design and … Biography: David Hertz led the winning team in the recent $1.5M Water Abundance XPRIZE. His technology adapts atmospheric water generation, usually limited by ambient humidity, and …
… Interested in the impact of the technology sector, and in learning more about what leading companies in the space today are … robots. Come hear from four FES alumni working at the intersection of technology and environmental sustainability on Friday, February 10th. Panelists will … The discussion will be focused around their current roles, as well as their paths to the technology sector. Lunch will be served. This event is co-sponsored by the Yale Center for …
… Matthew Howard (Director of Alliance for Water Stewardship – North America, The Water Council), will discuss corporate certiTication processes and water policy & regulation impacts on the US & global market place. Equity and Justice …
… in a series of interactive workshops to discuss how finance, policy, communication and technology can be leveraged to scale up collaborative approaches to practical action. … Hands on work sessions to build scale in projects on the circular economy, collaborative water strategies, energy efficiency in buildings, coastal resiliency and climate smart … Hands on work sessions to build scale in projects on the circular economy, collaborative water strategies, energy efficiency in buildings, coastal resiliency and climate smart …
… Information and communications technology (ICT) has significant potential to solve current environmental challenges. The aim of this interactive workshop is to explore how innovations in the tech sector can impact global sustainability issues and to share ideas for how to scale up and spread these innovations. Attendees will identify and address key barriers to sustainability, brainstorm …
… “luxury” available only when more immediate concerns, such as economic well-being and clean water and air are allayed. There was a significant divide along gender and regional lines … “luxury” available only when more immediate concerns, such as economic well-being and clean water and air are allayed. Read the full report by @YaleCBEY @AdvancedMgmt @SnC_Consulting …
… Featuring Will Sarni, Director and Practice Leader of Enterprise Water Strategy and Sustainability, Deloitte This keynote lecture is the first of two thought-provoking conversations on how corporate water management strategies are developed and implemented. This event is part of the GE … sponsored by the GE Foundation. 2311 Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based Solutions Using Water Wisely: The Business Case for Sustainable Water Management (Part 1) … Using Water …
… residents’ willingness to pay (WTP) a premium for local forest products, clean drinking water from forested watersheds, and access to recreation on private forestland. A survey was administered by … monetary value to nonmarket forest goods and services. The present value WTP for drinking water from protected watersheds is $17.87 per month. Average WTP for recreational access on …
… Each of these amazing startups uses every part of a tree – from the nuts, sap, fruit, water, and timber – to make sustainable products in New England. The evening market will … crafted, sustainable furniture and home furnishings. Asarasi: Tree filtered sparkling water from sugar maple trees in New England. Walden Hill: Using acorns from New England oak … Each of these amazing startups uses every part of a tree – from the nuts, sap, fruit, water, and timber – to make sustainable products in New England. The evening market will …
… reduces their ability to provide the services that people rely on - like clean air, clean water, and natural places to play. Emerging incentive programs for ecosystem services … resilient ecological systems by building connections between people who manage land and water and those who can invest in environmental improvement. These incentive programs range … including examples of regulatory and pre-compliance markets, investment in drinking water supply, and applications to spur corporate investment in healthy ecosystems. …