… partnership with: The Business and Environment Club The Business and Environment Learning Community The Career Development Offices at Yale School of the Environment and Yale School …
… Center for Business and the Environment (CBEY) is collaborating with Robert J. Klee to showcase subnational innovations that can be leveraged on a national level to help decarbonize … 1. Creating Carbon Offsets: Yale & New Haven (1-2 students) Yale University has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 43% below 2005 levels by 2020 and achieving carbon neutrality by …
… ag really means, and this is continuously evolving. Here’s an article that helps consider complexities/nuances regarding what regenerative agriculture is. The opportunity: Students … practitioners. CBEY invites students to propose new project ideas to pursue in the coming year. Ideally, projects would begin in Fall 2 of this year (2021) and can continue … travel vs on-campus engagement). To include in a proposal: Proposals should specify: a compelling research question, project goal, target audience, team membership (ideally 2 - …
… by interviews with more than 60 leaders in the field, including farmers, investors, food companies, nonprofits, and regulators, the team uncovered four main barriers to the … across agricultural supply chains, especially ... Conservation Finance Network The Case for Crop Insurance Reform Across the political spectrum, most Americans have favorable …
… THIS INTERNSHIP IS OPEN TO RETURNING YALE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY About the CT GreenBank: The Connecticut GreenBank is a quasi-public authority and the nation’s first state … work is important share any important identity or identities you hold. Note that this is completely optional . Examples of identities that may be important to you might include (but …
… opportunity: IEI is in the midst of developing a long-term strategy for engaging indigenous communities in the sacred journey to energy independence through transforming their existing … work is important share any important identity or identities you hold. Note that this is completely optional . Examples of identities that may be important to you might include (but … primary language, religion, immigration status, medical history, first-generation, income/ socio-economic class, quality of education, occupation, and/or parent's education. …
… scaling energy financing solutions that channel investment capital to program partners in communities that need it most. The team at Inclusive Prosperity Capital is committed to combating the negative impacts of climate change in our most vulnerable communities, …
… fossil fuel power plant closures, limited nuclear subsidies, electric vehicles (EVs), greenbank financing, and utility regulatory reform. The CEJA’s provisions on equity and justice … prioritizing the closure of fossil fuel plants according to their proximity to low-income and marginalized communities, requiring a minimum percentage of EV infrastructure to be …
… what it would be like to practice social entrepreneurship? You don't have to found your own company to make a difference. Everyone can learn from the social entrepreneurship mindset … those resources governed by the trust duty and the federal government’s role. The emerging green economy is revealing new resources and opportunities for tribes. It will also … Commissioner of Housing, Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, and the Connecticut GreenBank. Learn more Spring ENV 742b Fundamentals of Working with People Using environmental …
… initiative offers summer research and internship opportunities to Yale students who are committed to advancing energy equity and pursuing a career in the clean energy field. … will partner with non-profit, low-profit, and governmental organizations that are committed to energy equity and the investment in and deployment of clean energy into low- and middle-income communities. Research opportunities will focus on energy justice, scalable …