… The Yale Center for Business and the Environment is delighted to welcome Xavier Roletto our … and has held many prominent positionsthroughout his career, including CEO of the LondonStock Exchange and senior roles at Goldman Sachs. When asked what most interested him … Fellow, Tagan Engel . Also, he and his wife, Nicole Sierra-Rolet, spoke with studentsthissemester abouttheir work making premium organic wine. “Yale innovations like the joint …
… The Yale Center for Business and the Environment (CBEY) is delighted to announce the winners of the 2023 Sobotka Seed Prize for Sustainable Ventures. CBEY supportsstudents in buildingsustainable businessesthat are solving some of our planet’s biggest problems. A huge part of this has been via the Sobotka Seed Prize for Sustainable Ventures. Since 2011, David …
… How might one go about preparing students for the immediate and future realities of climate change? … the world’s great challenges and our role as members of this planetary community if we don’t firsttrust each other. In order to face the needs of our communities - from New Haven … of the world’stop scholars, finest libraries, and everything an Ivy League school could buy, it was in this deeply committed and diverse group of grad studentsthat many of them …
… The weekend of April 22nd and 23rd there were two conferences going on, in the words of my Uber driver: the coffee one and the fashion one. With one … unsustainable status quo. With podcasts, forums, articles, and conferences like the one this past April, Brittany has cultivated a space for those interested to shine, and to find …
… Planetary Solutions in Clean Energy - Internship and Fellowship Program (PSiCE) is a … 1.2 kWh in India and almost half of the people in sub-Saharan Africa lack accessto energy. This is in sharp contrastto the US per capita consumption of 12 kWh. As acrossthe world, … the PSiCE program, Pratima will be working with the City of Ithaca on their citywide building decarbonization initiative. She will focus on helping create a fund for low-income …
… Do you wantto enact change and justice for the environment? Are you interested in collaborating with … and Saturday, April 2nd. Organized by members of the Yale Clean Energy Collaborative, thisevent will bring together intelligent and inquisitive minds from acrossthe world to share … people from the Yale community are having in the clean energy sector,” said Nojeim. And don’t miss out on the culminating address from Shalanda Baker, Deputy Director for Energy …
… It’stwo weeks before our finance module launches, and I’m working my way through YouTube … years of my professional career. I’ve lamented to my partner that I’ve used Excel as a donor management database and a way to keep track of who’s attending what webinar next … our different views on emerging technologies, and learn about what drives each of usto do this important climate work. And that is how, on one frigid Sunday morning in January, I …
… About a year into the pandemic, I decided to quit my job and move to Ithaca, N.Y. Atthe time, … climate-tech companies. All that was useful but, soon I realized, notsufficientto take on this challenge. Around the same time, I applied to Yale’s FDCE program. I had learned about … of emissionsthat needed to be mitigated. I wasthen in the process of designing a green building and electrification policy framework while assessing differenttechnologies and …
… One year ago, I was considering whether I should apply to Yale’s Finance and Deployment of Clean Energy program. As an energy … 1: Will the program be helpful to someone already working in the energy field? Hard yes. I don’t have technical expertise, and much of my understanding of energy is contextual. This program does an excellent job of walking through the building blocks acrossthe energy …
… Years ago at an intellectual property law conference in Washington, D.C., then-Senator Orrin Hatch began his keynote remarks with something like this: Patent lawyers, huh? I’ve met a lot of them over the years, and I can tell you this: … government, automotive, public utilities, NGOs, or the dozens of other backgroundsthat I don’t have space to mention. To paraphrase Harry Truman, optimists are the only ones who get …