The certificate program, housed at Yale Center for Business and the Environment and the Yale Center for Environmental Justice, aims to train working professionals to develop clean, equitable energy infrastructure in their communities.
In a concerted effort to advance equity and justice within the energy sector, the Yale Center for Business and the Environment (CBEY) and the Yale Center for Environmental Justice (YCEJ), have combined efforts to launch a new certificate program aimed at bringing the advantages of clean energy development to marginalized communities.
Organized by the Yale Center for Environmental Justice, climate leaders and researchers worked to approach global warming with joy and hope at the fifth annual iteration of the conference.
Attendees and presenters at the Yale Environmental Humanities program’s first symposium of the year looked at how the humanities are investigating climate change.
Michel Gelobter’s career has included positions in government, academia, business, and advocacy, even a stint as de facto ‘policy wonk.’ Now, he is bringing his broad-based expertise to the Yale Center for Environmental Justice as its inaugural executive director.