… and disclosures. Navigating such changing discourse and regulations underscored the dynamic nature of the sustainability field. We spoke to Lauren Phipps (YSE ‘24) after the … to place farmers at the forefront of regenerative agriculture initiatives. Without creating a market demand for the regenerative products farmers cultivate, sustainability … we carry the lessons learned, the connections made, and a renewed sense of purpose. We look forward to applying these insights to our studies and future careers, driven by the …
… Prize for Sustainable Ventures focused on solutions in four key areas of urgent action: Protecting and restoring ecosystems and biodiversity Food, agriculture and land use Energy … chemicals. Yesenia Gallarado Avila (MEM ’15) is a Principal at Potencia Ventures, an impact investment firm focused on business models that work to improve the lives of lower … and circular economy. 8608 Clean Energy Environmental Innovation Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based Solutions Sobotka Seed Prize for Sustainable Ventures: The 2023 Winners … Jan …
… companies in developing their technology, building a product around their technology, creating a company, finding customers, attracting investment, and creatingimpact. The urgency to transition to a decarbonized economy is more important than ever. … website . Related Programs Climate Innovation Intensive Climate Innovation Grants Related Events Yale Clean Energy Conference Thu, November 9th, 2023, 3:15 PM EST — Fri, November …
… to develop energy solutions to climate change that leave no community or ecosystem behind. It is through decarbonization and renewable energy deployment that we can achieve … Energy Certificate Program Related Programs Planetary Solutions in Clean Energy Related Events Yale Clean Energy Conference Thu, November 9th, 2023, 3:15 PM EST — Fri, November … for Energy Equity Transforming our Energy Systems Decolonizating the Global Racial Empire Creating Equitable Solutions to Climate Change … The Planetary Solutions in Clean Energy …
… city. Designed to be small yet intentional, these dinner parties had no agenda other than creating inviting spaces for people to be themselves, to find companionship over a glass of … something deeper happens when we sit down together. It is as simple as being together, creating connection and pushing back on the academic trend of siloing and the cultural trend … Sustainability Equity and Justice Sustainable Finance and ESG Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based Solutions Lessons in Leadership: Finding Belonging at the Dinner Table … Sep …
… traditional values. These vary by tribe, but share a common denominator of respecting and protecting the environment. “No one has ever asked us: how do you want your power?” Otto … these systems also don’t often align with traditional values. In Otto’s community, value looks different than the exponential growth that Silicon Valley has celebrated. Having … funder into other impactful projects, ideally with other tribal nations. In addition to creating immediate financial impact, this structure draws a map for clear systems change. …
… Sciences major at Yale College, her interest began with a class that exposed the science behind natural disasters. Mary wanted to understand how we could attack the problem of … “Clean energy is the future, but it's really hard to think about what clean energy actually looks like. I did an investigation into lands owned by Yale in Maine. The state of … high energy burden costs. Her and her family relied on ice packs to keep cool. “While the events of climate change affect everyone, low-income communities, particularly those of …
… set of skills much easier. A common pain point for those who are not part of university and looking to start up is finding someone with complementary skills. Imagine you are a software … – Universities have a library of intellectual property (IP) built on the backbone of the wealth of innovations and research that takes place in the institution. This IP can be … 8427 Environmental Innovation Equity and Justice Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based Solutions What’s the Right Time to Start a Venture? … Feb 07, 2023 What’s the …
… Prize for Sustainable Ventures focused on solutions in four key areas of urgent action: Protecting and restoring ecosystems and biodiversity Food, agriculture and land use Energy … included: Adrian Horotan (MEM '10) is a General Partner at Safer Made, a venture fund investing in companies and technologies that create safer alternatives for people and the … company support. 8263 Clean Energy Environmental Innovation Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based Solutions Sobotka Seed Prize for Sustainable Ventures: The 2022 Winners … Jan …
… and resilient buildings. Women- and minority-owned developers are often committed to doing impactful work in their communities, so we want to make sure that, as a historically … the key is to ensure marginalized communities are included front and center and not left behind. “A just energy future is undertaking the decarbonization of our system, switching … that under-resourced communities and historically marginalized communities are not left behind, and that the power structure of the existing systems is not entrenched or reinstated …