… to host: Moving the Needle, a series of events, panels, and socials. Please join us for our Social in Style mixer to kick off our Moving the Needle Series . Connect with other students interested in the fashion and beauty industries over drinks and hors-d'oeuvres! Don't forget to wear your favorite 2nd hand or sustainable brand pieces! *We are committed to reducing waste at …
… In today’s environment, that question is much harder to answer, and understanding your options is crucial. This workshop will be led by Eric Fischer from Withers Bergman LLP … options? Relevant case studies will be discussed to show the different choices How does your choice affect your potential funding sources? What documents do you need to understand to register your …
… approach for landowners to leverage these climate benefits to access to new finance sources for preservation. In this webinar we will hear from Margaret Williams of American Carbon Registry (ACR) and Billy Gascoigne of Ducks Unlimited about ACR’s newly … to avoid conversion to crop production. In addition, our speakers will discuss a pioneering project in the Prairie Pothole Region of North Dakota, which has generated over 76,000 tons …
… what the climate will look like years from now. Understanding a system as complex as our climate, however, is easier said than done. For the last five decades, scientists have been using supercomputers to model the future of the Earth using collected data and our understanding of physics, in an attempt to understand climate change. So how can we leverage these models to make more informed decisions about our risk and exposure to climate change? As always, lunch will be provided. Organized and …
… development opportunity for F&ES students! The Teaching Fellows for the Renewable Energy Project Finance course will be hosting two Finance and Excel Boot Camps in January. All students are welcome … reinforce the topics above. The final part of the Boot Camp will serve as an open Office Hours for those who might be interested in asking specific questions regarding the Boot Camp, …
… development opportunity for F&ES students! The Teaching Fellows for the Renewable Energy Project Finance course will be hosting two Finance and Excel Boot Camps in January. All students are welcome … reinforce the topics above. The final part of the Boot Camp will serve as an open Office Hours for those who might be interested in asking specific questions regarding the Boot Camp, …
… and Environment (CBEY) An evidence-based guide for accelerating the adoption of residential solar. Stuart DeCew, CBEY Recent “Thermalize” initiatives in Massachusetts. Meg Howard, … Discussion 1:10 – 1:30 pm Innovative Renewable Heating and Cooling Projects Cornell Campus . Paul Kuehn, Tim Banach and Amir Yanni, GI Energy 1:30 – 1:45 pm … on renewable heating and cooling activities. Danny Musher, Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources NYSERDA’s Clean Energy Fund investment plan: Renewable heating & cooling chapter . …
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… possible career pathways for students engaged in the business/environment interface. Amy Tourgee , MEM-MBA 2020 Encourage Capital, New York, NY Max Storto , MEM-MBA 2020 EcoLogic … green cleaning solutions for institutional clients. His day-to-day work involved investor research/outreach, supply chain analysis, and operational efficiency improvements. Ben … that makes a smarter and faster countertop oven. By diving into the deep-end on key projects, he learned about financing, partnerships, supply chains, and much more. …
… several organizations across the Midwest to the United States EPA, Region V to present the “Our Power Plan,” as well as organizing the “Just Energy” Campaign. Denise called for … crucial to the defeat of House Bill 1320, a bill that sought to depict a narrative that ‘solar was unfair to people of color/African Americans and therefore a fee to distribute energy across the grid should be enforced to …