… engineers, and spectators resumed their lives as normal. Between 1969 and 1972, only twelve people walked on the moon, out of the almost 4 billion people alive at that time. Solving climate change is a bit like sending billions of people too the moon all at once. It requires deep, systemic change in the ways that human …
… is inextricable from economic viability. Their businesses create inherent benefits for people and the planet, particularly as they reach larger scale. Like the tiny shrimp in … is inextricable from economic viability. Their businesses create inherent benefits for people and the planet, particularly as they reach larger scale. Like the tiny shrimp in … is inextricable from economic viability. Their businesses create inherent benefits for people and the planet, particularly as they reach larger scale. Like the tiny shrimp in …
… of innovations that sparked the Industrial Revolution, and over the next few centuries, people became more prosperous, more numerous, and more connected with one another. These … company spoke proudly of plans for a network of drones and helicopters that could pick people up on demand from rooftops, like Lyft and Uber in the sky. The moderator responded … times, but it might also increase inequality, allowing the richest and most powerful people to avoid traffic while everyone else faces growing smog and congestion. James Watt …
… of shopping for secondhand children’s clothing,” says Mazzeo. “By helping to change people’s perception of resale and reducing demand for environmentally harmful “fast … of shopping for secondhand children’s clothing,” says Mazzeo. “By helping to change people’s perception of resale and reducing demand for environmentally harmful “fast … of shopping for secondhand children’s clothing,” says Mazzeo. “By helping to change people’s perception of resale and reducing demand for environmentally harmful “fast …
… talking to customers while developing our product helped us make it something that people would love to use,” said Reed. 2621 Environmental Innovation Sustainable Finance and … talking to customers while developing our product helped us make it something that people would love to use,” said Reed. … Ben Soltoff … The Sobotka Seed Stage Success Stories … talking to customers while developing our product helped us make it something that people would love to use,” said Reed. … Sobotka Stories: Real Impact Tracker/Stake …
… are going to allow the world to sustainably and responsibly feed the expected 10 billion people by 2050. Plant-based foods currently compose a $3.7 billion market, according to the … are going to allow the world to sustainably and responsibly feed the expected 10 billion people by 2050. Plant-based foods currently compose a $3.7 billion market, according to the … are going to allow the world to sustainably and responsibly feed the expected 10 billion people by 2050. Plant-based foods currently compose a $3.7 billion market, according to the …
… ). The revamping of the NSF SBIR program is a huge success story, but only a handful of people know about it. The National Academies have published thousands of pages on SBIR grant … ). The revamping of the NSF SBIR program is a huge success story, but only a handful of people know about it. The National Academies have published thousands of pages on SBIR grant … ). The revamping of the NSF SBIR program is a huge success story, but only a handful of people know about it. The National Academies have published thousands of pages on SBIR grant …
… of almost two years of effort, and it was a clear high point of her time at Yale. “So many people had touched PowerHouse at that time that it was so cool to bring it all home,” she … of almost two years of effort, and it was a clear high point of her time at Yale. “So many people had touched PowerHouse at that time that it was so cool to bring it all home,” she … of almost two years of effort, and it was a clear high point of her time at Yale. “So many people had touched PowerHouse at that time that it was so cool to bring it all home,” she …
… their bottom line.) “Through greater appreciation of the real motives that drive and excite people, B Corporations provide a significant new opportunity for investors,” says Robert … $1 trillion dollars. Through greater appreciation of the real motives that drive and excite people, B Corporations provide a significant new opportunity for investors. I think they … their bottom line.) “Through greater appreciation of the real motives that drive and excite people, B Corporations provide a significant new opportunity for investors,” says Robert …
… Pei Hua Chen (YC ’21), Cary Krosinsky (Yale SOM) “In these politically activated times, people are asking: ‘How can I do the most good through my investments’?” says Reed. “We set … Pei Hua Chen (YC ’21), Cary Krosinsky (Yale SOM) “In these politically activated times, people are asking: ‘How can I do the most good through my investments’?” says Reed. “We set … Pei Hua Chen (YC ’21), Cary Krosinsky (Yale SOM) “In these politically activated times, people are asking: ‘How can I do the most good through my investments’?” says Reed. “We set …