Presentation on the initiatives within EPA that could integrate with WIRED (Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development), a Department of Labor initiative
Introducing session 'The Business Case for Integrated Energy-Water Planning and Investments' at 2014 UN-Water Annual International Zaragoza Conference. Preparing for World Water Day 2014: Partnerships for improving water and energy access, efficiency and sustainability. 13-16 January 2014
Clean Air Force of Central Texas quarterly meeting of the Air Quality Professionals Forum held Jan. 13, 2022. This presentation features Elizabeth Munger, Executive Director of the Lone Star Clean Fuels Alliance, and is titled "Cleaner Vehicles and Technologies: What's on the Roads in Central Texas?
This presentation describes the Tools for Resilience that are being developed by Equitable Origin. This was recently showcased at a Resilience Shift tools and approaches workshop.
Debbie Hopkins, John Williams & Sandra Mandic present their Energy Cultures 2 findings on changing youth mobility practices at the National Energy Research Institute Conference, Wellington March 20-21.
Introducing session 'The Business Case for Integrated Energy-Water Planning and Investments' at 2014 UN-Water Annual International Zaragoza Conference. Preparing for World Water Day 2014: Partnerships for improving water and energy access, efficiency and sustainability. 13-16 January 2014
Clean Air Force of Central Texas quarterly meeting of the Air Quality Professionals Forum held Jan. 13, 2022. This presentation features Elizabeth Munger, Executive Director of the Lone Star Clean Fuels Alliance, and is titled "Cleaner Vehicles and Technologies: What's on the Roads in Central Texas?
This presentation describes the Tools for Resilience that are being developed by Equitable Origin. This was recently showcased at a Resilience Shift tools and approaches workshop.
Debbie Hopkins, John Williams & Sandra Mandic present their Energy Cultures 2 findings on changing youth mobility practices at the National Energy Research Institute Conference, Wellington March 20-21.
Drivers and transitions for global transport: preliminary results from an international Delphi study. Janet Stephenson, Debbie Hopkins, Adam Doering
Energy Cultures II Project, Centre for Sustainability
November 2013
Accelerating the Transition to Medium and Heavy Duty Zero Emission Trucks by ...Forth
Sydney Vergis, Ph.D., Mobile Source Control Division Chief at California Air Resources Board. gave this presentation at the Forth Driving Change With Clean Fuel Programs webinar on March 22, 2022.
Dr Janet Stephenson, leader of the Energy Cultures 2 research project, gave this presentation on the findings of the Transport Delphi study at the National Energy Research Institute conference in Wellington, March 20-21, 2014.
Electric vehicle (EV) is a car that runs on electricity without any gas, aimed to reduce greenhouse-gas emission while promoting reusable energy other than the diminishing gasoline. Since EV is still considered as a new technology to the general public, many studies are conducted to examine the existing barriers and consumer behaviors to EV. Some literatures suggest the lacking infrastructures is the number one concerns for consumers, and this study is aim to find out what are EV owners mostly concerned about, and how are they being segmented. The data suggests the biggest concern for existing EV owners is the battery life expectancy, and the current owners are technology loving with an interest in real life socializing.
Jhana Valentine, Program Director, Clean Vehicle Assistance Program at Beneficial State Foundation, gave this presentation at Forth's networking event on March 21, 2019.
Presentation at the Carbon Management Council's June 5, 2008 webinar, Corporate Action: Designing Practical Sustainability Programs. Presentation by Dr. Julie Fox Gorte, SVP for Sustainable Investment, Pax World Management Corp.
In this webinar, experts shared tools and research relevant to fashion companies seeking to address their environmental impacts.
Learn more: https://www.wri.org/events/2019/07/accelerated-ambition-wri-resources-apparel-companies
The Smart Grid enables new business and operations models for the electricity supply chain. Microgrids offer great promise to embed new technologies in the distribution grid ranging from generation, energy storage, and intelligent consumption solutions.
Proponents of these technologies argue that they are capable of:
Improving overall reliability on both sides of the grid/microgrid junctures
Reducing operating costs
Expediting introduction of these technologies into the distribution grid – the weakest part of the supply chain in the developed world.
Offering cost effective and timely solutions to eliminate energy poverty – the lack of electricity - in the developing world.
Can one Smart Grid innovation have such broad applications? Our panel will explore the benefits of microgrids and the challenges to full realization of those benefits on a global basis.
Towards an Energy-Efficient Economy: Market Solutions, Policy and BarriersAlliance To Save Energy
Kateri Callahan
President, Alliance to Save Energy
February 17, 2010
Eilat- Eilot: International Renewable Energy Conference
Why isn’t the market driving cost-effective energy efficiency? Callahan joined a distinguished group of presenters (including Yael Cohen Paran, CEO of Israel Energy Forum) and Darrell Smith (president of the International Window Film Association) in a panel chaired by Ze’ev Gross, Israeli minsiter of National Infrastructures Resource Management to discuss existing barriers and possible solutions towards effectively penetrating the market with energy efficient technologies and practices.
Mary Jo Lavelle "Adopting the energy cultures framework to promote pro-environmental behavioural change on the island of Ireland." Lightening Talk Energy Cultures Conference 2016
Dr. Erin Cortus - Lessons Learned from Environmental Footprints of Midwest FarmsJohn Blue
"Lessons Learned from Environmental Footprints of Midwest Farms - Dr. Erin Cortus, from the 2018 Allen D. Leman Swine Conference, September 15-18, 2018, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
More presentations at http://www.swinecast.com/2018-leman-swine-conference-material"
Drivers and transitions for global transport: preliminary results from an international Delphi study. Janet Stephenson, Debbie Hopkins, Adam Doering
Energy Cultures II Project, Centre for Sustainability
November 2013
Accelerating the Transition to Medium and Heavy Duty Zero Emission Trucks by ...Forth
Sydney Vergis, Ph.D., Mobile Source Control Division Chief at California Air Resources Board. gave this presentation at the Forth Driving Change With Clean Fuel Programs webinar on March 22, 2022.
Dr Janet Stephenson, leader of the Energy Cultures 2 research project, gave this presentation on the findings of the Transport Delphi study at the National Energy Research Institute conference in Wellington, March 20-21, 2014.
Electric vehicle (EV) is a car that runs on electricity without any gas, aimed to reduce greenhouse-gas emission while promoting reusable energy other than the diminishing gasoline. Since EV is still considered as a new technology to the general public, many studies are conducted to examine the existing barriers and consumer behaviors to EV. Some literatures suggest the lacking infrastructures is the number one concerns for consumers, and this study is aim to find out what are EV owners mostly concerned about, and how are they being segmented. The data suggests the biggest concern for existing EV owners is the battery life expectancy, and the current owners are technology loving with an interest in real life socializing.
Jhana Valentine, Program Director, Clean Vehicle Assistance Program at Beneficial State Foundation, gave this presentation at Forth's networking event on March 21, 2019.
Presentation at the Carbon Management Council's June 5, 2008 webinar, Corporate Action: Designing Practical Sustainability Programs. Presentation by Dr. Julie Fox Gorte, SVP for Sustainable Investment, Pax World Management Corp.
In this webinar, experts shared tools and research relevant to fashion companies seeking to address their environmental impacts.
Learn more: https://www.wri.org/events/2019/07/accelerated-ambition-wri-resources-apparel-companies
The Smart Grid enables new business and operations models for the electricity supply chain. Microgrids offer great promise to embed new technologies in the distribution grid ranging from generation, energy storage, and intelligent consumption solutions.
Proponents of these technologies argue that they are capable of:
Improving overall reliability on both sides of the grid/microgrid junctures
Reducing operating costs
Expediting introduction of these technologies into the distribution grid – the weakest part of the supply chain in the developed world.
Offering cost effective and timely solutions to eliminate energy poverty – the lack of electricity - in the developing world.
Can one Smart Grid innovation have such broad applications? Our panel will explore the benefits of microgrids and the challenges to full realization of those benefits on a global basis.
Towards an Energy-Efficient Economy: Market Solutions, Policy and BarriersAlliance To Save Energy
Kateri Callahan
President, Alliance to Save Energy
February 17, 2010
Eilat- Eilot: International Renewable Energy Conference
Why isn’t the market driving cost-effective energy efficiency? Callahan joined a distinguished group of presenters (including Yael Cohen Paran, CEO of Israel Energy Forum) and Darrell Smith (president of the International Window Film Association) in a panel chaired by Ze’ev Gross, Israeli minsiter of National Infrastructures Resource Management to discuss existing barriers and possible solutions towards effectively penetrating the market with energy efficient technologies and practices.
Mary Jo Lavelle "Adopting the energy cultures framework to promote pro-environmental behavioural change on the island of Ireland." Lightening Talk Energy Cultures Conference 2016
Dr. Erin Cortus - Lessons Learned from Environmental Footprints of Midwest FarmsJohn Blue
"Lessons Learned from Environmental Footprints of Midwest Farms - Dr. Erin Cortus, from the 2018 Allen D. Leman Swine Conference, September 15-18, 2018, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
More presentations at http://www.swinecast.com/2018-leman-swine-conference-material"
Transforming the University January 2014Ed Morrison
Universities are facing major challenges, even upheaval. How can these institutions transform themselves? Traditional approaches to strategic planning don't work very well in the Academy. Strategic Doing presents an alternative.
Universities as Anchors for Regional Innovation October 2013Ed Morrison
Universities anchor regional innovation systems, and they provide new opportunities to transform regional economies. But we need new approaches to design and manage this transformation. Strategic Doing provides an alternative.
Center For Socially Responsible Business, Lorry I. Lokey Graduate School of Business, Mills College, presents: Bonnie Nixon-Gardiner, Director of Ethical Sourcing for Hewlett-Packard lecturing on:
“From Green to Gold: HP’s Social and Environmental Sustainability Program”
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Going Green: Going Green via Distance Learning
Sponsored & Hosted by: Wimba, Inc. (http://www.wimba.com/)
This webinar will explore a broad range of issues related to going green via distance learning. With gasoline prices still uncomfortably high, more and more students and business professionals are looking to Distance Learning to continue their education. According to the New York Times, colleges from Massachusetts and Florida to Texas and Oregon have reported significant increases in online enrollment. And with no relief in sight for fuel prices, this increase is likely to continue. Specific areas of interest may focus on how organizations are using distance learning to lead much greener and more productive environment globally.
Environmental Product Stewardship in Emerging and Transitioning MarketsAntea Group
Product Stewardship is an environmental management strategy that means whoever designs, produces, sells, or uses a product takes responsibility for minimizing the product's environmental impact throughout all stages of the products' life cycle, including end of life management. The greatest responsibility lies with whoever has the most ability to affect the full life cycle environmental impacts of the product. This is most often the producer of the product, though all within the product chain of commerce have roles. This presentation covers EPS drivers and regulations, then takes a deeper look at what this looks like in emerging and transitioning economies in countries like India, South Africa, Indonesia, Singapore, China, Mexico, Peru, and Brazil.
Presentation on 'UNIDO-Industry Partnerships', by Igor Volodin from UNIDO at 2014 UN-Water Annual International Zaragoza Conference. Preparing for World Water Day 2014: Partnerships for improving water and energy access, efficiency and sustainability. 13-16 January 2014
Topic: North Texas | Ozone in North Texas: Opportunities for ImprovementNorth Texas Commission
Kicking off the Topic: North Texas webinar series for June, Chris Klaus of the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) discussed the state of North Texas air quality and what can be anticipated for 2015. Also, companies and organizations were presented with opportunities to participate in air quality efforts including the upcoming Clean Air Action Day on June 26.
The Dallas-Fort Worth region has been working to comply with the Environmental Protection Agency’s ozone standards since the early 1990’s. While air quality has improved, federal standards continue to get tougher and the region still faces many challenges. In order to continue making progress toward new ozone standards, leadership from the business community will continue to be essential to air quality improvements. The presentation will cover ideas that could be incorporated into daily business operations.
Chris Klaus has been on staff in the Transportation Department of the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG), the Metropolitan Planning Organization for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, since July 1994. He is a Senior Program Manager managing the department’s Air Quality Planning and Operations activities, which respond to federal air quality requirements and work towards reaching attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards.
Chris received his Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1994, and his Masters Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2003.
Presentation at the Carbon Management Council's June 5, 2008 webinar, Corporate Action: Designing Practical Sustainability Programs. Presentation by Tim McGraw, Director of Corporate Environment and Safety, Northwest Airlines.
Major research universities have three missions: teaching, research and engagement. This presentation makes the argument that engagement provides the lens through which to see how universities can transform.
Through engagement, universities can generate new flows of revenues to support both teaching and research. Engagement also provides new opportunities for research and more powerful learning experiences for students.
Strategic Doing: Can Open Innovation Transform Regions? April 2013Ed Morrison
Strategic Doing emerged out of experiences in which civic leaders innovated in open, loosely connected networks.
The transformation of Oklahoma City emerge from such a strategy. Now, the Purdue Center for Regional Development is capturing the lessons of Oklahoma City and transferring these lessons to other regions across the country.
Strategic Doing and Connected Innovation April 2013Ed Morrison
Food science is one area of the economy in which companies have embraced open innovation. But how can companies manage these relationships? How can they create shared value in a disciplined process? This presentation explores these issues.
Strategic Doing: An Introduction January 2014Ed Morrison
Strategic Doing is a new approach to designing and executing strategy in open, loosely connected networks. The process -- which is simple, but takes practice to master -- enables people to form collaborations quickly, move them toward measurable outcomes, and make adjustments along the way.
This presentation introduces Strategic Doing and presents some testimonials from professionals that now rely on the discipline.
Richmond Indiana: Introduction to Strategic Doing May 2013Ed Morrison
Richmond, IN, like other regions, faces difficult challenges bridging a skills gap. This slide deck shows how we introduced Strategic Doing to civic leaders in the region.
In the months after the presentation, the leadership went on to form a highly successful manufacturing partnership. This initiative won a Governor's award for innovation in January 2014.
Research universities need to nurture two different, but overlapping ecosystems: one to support entrepreneurs and another to support innovating companies.
This slide distinguishes between the two.
North Louisiana: The New Dynamics of Regional Prosperity 2013Ed Morrison
In the past, Southern regions relied heavily on recruiting companies to strengthen their economies. Now, the dynamics have shifted. This presentation introduces the shift.
Network Engagement: Purdue and Workforce Innovation August 2012Ed Morrison
A research university like Purdue is typically not part of a traditional workforce development system.
Purdue, however, has demonstrated how to stimulate workforce innovation by relying on new models of strategy and collaboration.
Visualizing Our Workforce Challenges October 2013Ed Morrison
Workforce development challenges are complex, messy and invisible. We cannot "see" these systems.
If we are to make significant improvement in the productivity of our workforce systems, we will need to use new visual tools. This presentation explores this argument.
Brief Introduction to Strategic Doing May 2013Ed Morrison
This is a brief introduction to Strategic Doing, a new approach to developing and implementing strategy in open, loosely joined networks. Unlike strategic planning with is relatively slow and costly, strategic doing is a discipline which is fast, agile, and lean.
A newer version of this prevention was developed in January 2014.
Bob Brown of Michigan State University is using Strategic Doing to assemble a core team of leaders to redevelop devastated neighborhoods in Flint, MI. In this presentation, Bob provides background to this work and explains why Strategic Doing works. According to Bob:
"In neighborhoods besieged by complex, wicked problems, Strategic Doing creates hope through the power of taking action with the assets or gifts that we already possess. In that moment when we combine assets we begin to tell a new story of opportunity and possibility. Strategic Doing gives us
the power to change our lives, our neighborhoods, and our communities."
Strategic Doing: A New Discipline December 2013Ed Morrison
This presentation introduced Strategic Doing to the Australia New Zealand Regional Science Association. President of the Association, Paul Collits, invited me to make this presentation after he had studied our work.
In his keynote address to the meeting, Paul noted, "Local economic development is the identification of local assets for growth and leveraging them through collaboration. The best methodology I have seen in twenty years for achieving this is called Strategic Doing."
Skills gaps bedevil our economy.
But what are they and how did they form? This graphic illustrates how skill gaps emerged from an underperforming education system and a fragmented workforce development system.
Strategic Doing: A New Discipline Australia December 2013Ed Morrison
This presentation explores the "backstory" of Strategic Doing and how it emerged from the collapse of traditional approaches to strategy -- strategic planning.
Some thoughts on the future of a public workforce development system: A presentation to the 2011 Association of University Business and Economic Research conference.
MSU Strategic Doing Detroit Workshop SlidesEd Morrison
Introductory slides to a Strategic Doing workshop at Michigan State designed to get tighter alignment and leverage from the university's Detroit-based initiatives.
The secret way to sell pi coins effortlessly.DOT TECH
Well as we all know pi isn't launched yet. But you can still sell your pi coins effortlessly because some whales in China are interested in holding massive pi coins. And they are willing to pay good money for it. If you are interested in selling I will leave a contact for you. Just telegram this number below. I sold about 3000 pi coins to him and he paid me immediately.
Telegram: @Pi_vendor_247
What website can I sell pi coins securely.DOT TECH
Currently there are no website or exchange that allow buying or selling of pi coins..
But you can still easily sell pi coins, by reselling it to exchanges/crypto whales interested in holding thousands of pi coins before the mainnet launch.
Who is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone who buys pi coins from miners and resell to these crypto whales and holders of pi..
This is because pi network is not doing any pre-sale. The only way exchanges can get pi is by buying from miners and pi merchants stands in between the miners and the exchanges.
How can I sell my pi coins?
Selling pi coins is really easy, but first you need to migrate to mainnet wallet before you can do that. I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with.
Tele-gram.
@Pi_vendor_247
Turin Startup Ecosystem 2024 - Ricerca sulle Startup e il Sistema dell'Innov...Quotidiano Piemontese
Turin Startup Ecosystem 2024
Una ricerca de il Club degli Investitori, in collaborazione con ToTeM Torino Tech Map e con il supporto della ESCP Business School e di Growth Capital
how to sell pi coins effectively (from 50 - 100k pi)DOT TECH
Anywhere in the world, including Africa, America, and Europe, you can sell Pi Network Coins online and receive cash through online payment options.
Pi has not yet been launched on any exchange because we are currently using the confined Mainnet. The planned launch date for Pi is June 28, 2026.
Reselling to investors who want to hold until the mainnet launch in 2026 is currently the sole way to sell.
Consequently, right now. All you need to do is select the right pi network provider.
Who is a pi merchant?
An individual who buys coins from miners on the pi network and resells them to investors hoping to hang onto them until the mainnet is launched is known as a pi merchant.
debuts.
I'll provide you the Telegram username
@Pi_vendor_247
5 Tips for Creating Standard Financial ReportsEasyReports
Well-crafted financial reports serve as vital tools for decision-making and transparency within an organization. By following the undermentioned tips, you can create standardized financial reports that effectively communicate your company's financial health and performance to stakeholders.
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t's important to note that buying verified Coinbase accounts is not recommended and may violate Coinbase's terms of service. Instead of searching to "buy verified Coinbase accounts," follow the proper steps to verify your own account to ensure compliance and security.
1. Elemental Economics - Introduction to mining.pdfNeal Brewster
After this first you should: Understand the nature of mining; have an awareness of the industry’s boundaries, corporate structure and size; appreciation the complex motivations and objectives of the industries’ various participants; know how mineral reserves are defined and estimated, and how they evolve over time.
1. Piloting Innovation Through Partnership: U.S. EPA and the WIRED Program David Widawsky, Ph.D. Associate Director Office of Environmental Policy Innovation U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
5. What do we mean by Clean Tech? Tools Solar Natural Gas Mechanical Efficiency Electrical Efficiency Cellulosic Future Fuels Plastics Water Materials Coal Efficiency Oil Corn/ Sugar Fuels Wind Building Materials Geothermal
6. Support for Clean Tech and Energy: Leveraging Along Entire R&D Continuum Research/ Proof of Concept Development Demonstration Verification Commercialization/ Diffusion, Utilization EPA & Partners EPA & Partners EPA & Partners EPA & Partners EPA & Partners Basic R&D Grants Small Business Innovation Research Cooperative Research and Development Technology verification and validation Commercial scale grants/loans Export programs, trade promotion, trade financing