… at the Dinner Table Caity Stuart (Masters of Divinity '23) Cameron Kritikos (Master of Environmental Management '23, Masters of Divinity '23) How might one go about preparing …
… It’s lacking the power to choose its source. Most rural electric coops run on coal, or oil - resources extracted from sacred ecosystems. The use of these resources doesn’t feel … It’s lacking the power to choose its source. Most rural electric coops run on coal, or oil - resources extracted from sacred ecosystems. The use of these resources doesn’t feel … It’s lacking the power to choose its source. Most rural electric coops run on coal, or oil - resources extracted from sacred ecosystems. The use of these resources doesn’t feel …
… the root, instead of waiting to deal with the inevitable aftermath. She decided addressing environmental challenges was where she could make the most impact, and her participation in … She analyzed the effects of utility-based policies, such as Georgia Power’s recent rate cases, and the effects of Georgia state policies related to residential energy efficiencies. … refrigerated foods go bad.” When we spoke with Mary, she was investigating the risk of oil spills in the Artic Regude, one of the last few places of pristine wilderness. “Oil …
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… professional life. When I was contemplating my decision, somebody said to me, “The best case scenario is you leave with a successful start-up and a degree, and the worst case is you leave with just a degree and a great story to tell”, and this truly caused the … [2] https://www.inc.com/elizabeth-macbride/why-repeat-entrepreneurs-succeed.html 8427 Environmental Innovation Equity and Justice Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based Solutions …
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… After careful revision by external judges, CBEY awarded over $19,000 in grants to seven environmentally-focused ventures. From here, ventures will continue to receive support from … the life cycle of byproducts such as wood chips, coffee grinds, and sawdust, increase soil's carbon capture capacity and even provide a source of nutrients. The CBEY team is very … the life cycle of byproducts such as wood chips, coffee grinds, and sawdust, increase soil's carbon capture capacity and even provide a source of nutrients. The CBEY team is very …
… communities is access. That’s according to Marcus Mauney, a senior student-athlete pursuing Environmental studies at Yale. How does he know this? Because it's his story. Marcus came … a curiosity to understand how we can better intersect clean energy, the environment and social justice. He cited the COVID-19 Pandemic as the primary driver of this interest as … into my passion and my studies?’ I began thinking and doing a little research focusing on environmental justice. Once I started taking classes in that area I realized there is a lot …
… in Clean Energy (PSiCE) cohort. Hilary’s goals through the program? – To highlight and showcase the need for energy equity within marginalized and BIPOC communities. This past summer, … energy and the environment in general. Prior to getting to Yale, I thought about being an environmental science major, not history, but I have continued my interest in clean energy.” … in Clean Energy (PSiCE) cohort. Hilary’s goals through the program? – To highlight and showcase the need for energy equity within marginalized and BIPOC communities. This past summer, …
… Are you interested in collaborating with like-minded individuals, committed to advancing environmental justice and racial & economic equity through clean energy? Challenge the … Services LLC Katie Dykes ‘99 & ‘06, Commissioner - Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Dan Gross ‘92 & ‘98, Director, Climate Pledge Fund - Amazon Jesse … Are you interested in collaborating with like-minded individuals, committed to advancing environmental justice and racial & economic equity through clean energy? Challenge the …