… and editor for Patagonia Moderator: Yale Divinity School alumnus Robert Massie , an author, environmental leader and Episcopal priest Yvon Chouinard and Vincent Stanley, authors of The … Years , will be at Yale to discuss how a highly successful company can spread a message of environmental responsibility. Moderating the conversation will be Yale Divinity School alumnus Robert Massie of the New Economics Institute - an author, environmental leader and Episcopal priest. Patagonia, named …
… Join us for this week’s EnvironmentalEconomicsseminar with Steve Cicala , Assistant Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy and … Bureau of Economic Research. Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based Solutions Clean Energy EnvironmentalEconomicsSeminar: Steve Cicala … On Campus EnvironmentalEconomicsSeminar: …
… Join us for this week’s EnvironmentalEconomicsseminar with Billy Pizer , Associate Professor at the Sanford School and Faculty Fellow at … on “Terminating Links between Emission Trading Programs.” His paper can be found here. EnvironmentalEconomicsSeminar: Billy Pizer … On Campus EnvironmentalEconomicsSeminar: …
… Join us for this week’s EnvironmentalEconomicsseminar with Erin Mansur , Professor at the Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College. Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based Solutions Equity and Justice EnvironmentalEconomicsSeminar: Erin Mansur … On Campus EnvironmentalEconomicsSeminar: …
… Join us for this week’s EnvironmentalEconomicsseminar with Anders Munk-Nielsen , PhD student at the University of Copenhagen. Clean Energy EnvironmentalEconomicsSeminar: Anders Munk-Nielsen … EnvironmentalEconomicsSeminar: …
… Join us for a conversation with Nathaniel Stinnett, Founder and Executive Director at the Environmental Voter Project. We’ll hear about the early stages of Environmental Voter Project, from idea to launch to growth, as well as the role of this type … Founder Practicum, so seating is extremely limited. Lunch will be served. About The Environmental Voter Project . The environmental movement has a huge problem right now - …
… the United Nations might not be the first groups that come to mind as paragons of environmental innovation. However, the world of international policy has yielded an impressive amount of environmental progress over the last few decades. Learn more from global governance scholar … Ivanova (Ph.D.’06), as she discusses her new book “The Untold Story of the World’s Leading Environmental Institution: UNEP at 50” in conversation with Gus Speth, former Dean of the …
… the Global Network for Advanced Management, finds that: Corporations unwilling to act on environmental issues are increasingly punished by the men and women they would like to … percent of students are willing to accept a lower salary to work for a company with better environmental practices. Conversely, about one-fifth of respondents expressed an unwillingness to work for companies with bad environmental practices no matter what the salary. Students also overwhelmingly consider …
… Speaker Series and will be led by Denise Abdul-Rahman, Regional Field Organizer, NAACP Environmental Climate Justice Team. Denise Abdul-Rahman is an Energy Democracy Fellow at the National NAACP Environmental Climate Justice Program (ECJP), as the Regional Field Organizer for the Midwest and Plain States and serves as the Environmental Climate Justice Chair of the Indiana State Conference of the NAACP. She …
… practitioners of energy technologies have to consider a wide range of resource issues and environmental costs to fully realize the substantial benefits from replacing fossil fuel … Resource Panel has written “ Green Energy Choices ,” a systematic assessment of the environmental benefits, trade-offs and risks of low-carbon technologies for electricity … "Green Energy Choices" author, Edgar Hertwich, will provide an overview of the life cycle environmental and resource issues associated with wind, solar, geothermal, and …