FROM ENVIRONMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY: MEGATRENDS OF THE 21ST CENTURY
ARE YOU AND YOUR COMPANY ON TOP OF THE MEGA TRENDS IN SUSTAINABILITY?
Join us to explore 21st century sustainability in an intimate setting with a diverse set of thought leaders, industry practitioners, policy experts, and scholars.
The inaugural Yale Sustainability Leadership Forum (September 21-23, 2016) is a three-day program exploring sustainability as an overarching framework for life in the 21st century. An integrated policy concept, sustainability diverges from approaches to environmental protection and economic development that were pursued in the 20th century. The program focuses specifically on the mega-trends distinguishing sustainability from its 20th century precursors. Team-taught, the Forum will be organized around modules that each provide in-depth topical study, and will bring together a diverse set of thought leaders, industry practitioners, policy experts, and scholars working on the leading edge of sustainability.
The Forum is directed by Daniel C. Esty, the Hillhouse Professor of Environmental Law and Policy at Yale University.
The $3,995 tuition fee includes program materials, 3 lunches, and 2 dinners. Tuition must be paid by September 2nd. Housing is not included; however, a special hotel rate at a highly-rated local hotel will be provided for participants.
Government and non-profit employees qualify for 25% off tuition. Yale alumni qualify for 15% off tuition. Discounts may not be combined.
tags Calendar, cost- Greenberg Conference Center
- 391 Prospect Street
- New Haven, CT 06511