Much of the progress in reducing CO2 emissions is being driven by cities, states, and companies—not national govts. It’s time to acknowledge that reality and let them officially sign on to the #ParisAgreement, argue @YaleFES’s Dan Esty and @b0ydiee360.yale.edu/features/to-mo…
YCELP Director Dan Esty spoke at investment holding company The Singapore Exchange about his book Green to Gold, which focuses on corporate environmental strategy. Read more about his past few months teaching at Yale-NUS College in Singapore here: goo.gl/tXdbgc
Join us Tuesday @YaleSOM for the Sustainable Finance Monthly Seminar, where we will have a conversation with Dr. Helen Crowley, Head of Sustainable Sourcing Innovation at Kering. Find out more here: goo.gl/8ogQ1K
“(India is) driving economic growth, but not paying attention to what I would call the parallel challenge of sustainable development: avoiding environmental degradation,” Dan Esty YCELP director on India's ranking in the #EnviroIndex2018. #WEF18@Yalenyti.ms/2F97bil
Big and encouraging report out today from @CDP on how corporates are starting to push climate action into their supply chains businessgreen.com/bg/news-analys… BG+
"Climate change is too dispersed, too complex. We need to embrace everyone to reduce #GHGs. Fiji deliberately worked to collaborate with subnational actors: cities, states, representatives. This in my view was a definite success." @Jamesogradycam@COP23@Americaspledge