… doing those practices, which could be considered as non-additional, benefits the cause,” noted Lise de Maere (SOM ‘24). “Those farmers are the most trustworthy spokespeople within their community. It highlighted that achieving real change does not always follow theory.” Charting the Path ofSustainability Professionals The conference … opportunity for internal education and upskilling from a human capital perspective,” she noted. In a sense, the conference bridged the gap between their academic learning and the …
… Coastal Foodscapes.” “Fostering opportunities to expand regenerative agriculture practices not only has the potential to help decelerate global warming, but also make our food systems … Coastal Foodscapes.” “Fostering opportunities to expand regenerative agriculture practices not only has the potential to help decelerate global warming, but also make our food systems … agricultural practices. Related Programs Regenerative Agriculture Lab Related News New Guidebook Supports Healthy Soil Policy-making Impact Investors Find Value in Smallholder …
… at New Climate Ventures, focused on carbon reduction and avoidance which includes but is not limited to food/ag tech, climate tech, and circular economy. 8608 Clean Energy … at New Climate Ventures, focused on carbon reduction and avoidance which includes but is not limited to food/ag tech, climate tech, and circular economy. Related Programs Sobotka … at New Climate Ventures, focused on carbon reduction and avoidance which includes but is not limited to food/ag tech, climate tech, and circular economy. … Sobotka Seed Prize for …
… and have our being. While using the frameworks of business and the environment to help guide conversations, the group’s discussion topics varied significantly, all of which aimed to address future challenges, not just react to current ones. This past year, conversations covered everything from the … to delight in unstructured joy - a rarity at a place like this. Gatherings were developed not just to supplement the “real” leadership work that took place in monthly meetings, but …
… early in my YSE career as I looked for ways to find mentors and direction while also taking notes on what I would want to bring the growing fashion interest on campus. You may be … Fashion" appeals to the everyday shopper because the prices are affordable, but that’s not what keeps people coming back according to the panelists. It’s the ability to … an extension of our self-expression, an extension of us. This session paired well with another on what we can take away from fast fashion strategy. Perhaps the future of …
… energy. That decision, coupled with the understanding of how our current energy system does not work for many low-income and BIPOC communities, led him to pursue a degree in … the far-reaching impacts of energy production, especially on low-income communities, are not as readily apparent here as they are in other areas of the country, such as Houston. … justice into practice through policy change. “Our current energy system is broken. It does not work for many low-income and BIPOC communities. I want to better serve my community to …
… and Saturday, April 2nd. Organized by members of the Yale Clean Energy Collaborative, this event will bring together intelligent and inquisitive minds from across the world to share … Coordinator at the Yale Center for Business and the Environment and chair of this inaugural event. The panels and sessions are being organized by students, faculty, and staff across … - FERC Rachel Wilson ‘07, Manager of Strategy and Market Development - Form Energy “This event features an incredible roster of speakers discussing topics from grid modernization to …
… recent years, as the four main energy sectors became increasingly intertwined, I began to notice that I lacked a deep understanding of the role wholesale energy markets play and the … recent years, as the four main energy sectors became increasingly intertwined, I began to notice that I lacked a deep understanding of the role wholesale energy markets play and the … recent years, as the four main energy sectors became increasingly intertwined, I began to notice that I lacked a deep understanding of the role wholesale energy markets play and the …
… even invested in a few climate-tech companies. All that was useful but, soon I realized, not sufficient to take on this challenge. Around the same time, I applied to Yale’s FDCE … and developing partnerships. Fortunately, a lot of what we covered in the Policy Module was not only useful, but also instrumental in the process of developing the City’s … even invested in a few climate-tech companies. All that was useful but, soon I realized, not sufficient to take on this challenge. Around the same time, I applied to Yale’s FDCE …
… 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 … the FDCE program, it became clear that tech and IP are part of the renewables universe, but not the center of it—and that I’d learn at least as much from other members of the cohort as … who get anything done. The cohort is filled with more than a hundred nerdy ones—and they’re not all IP lawyers. 7989 Clean Energy Sustainable Finance and ESG Equity and Justice It’s …