Sustainability Management and Science Final Capstone Briefings: Fall 2024

Tue Dec 10 2024 at 06:15 pm to 09:15 pm

The Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life | New York

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Sustainability Management and Science Final Capstone Briefings: Fall 2024
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Join us for the Integrative Capstone Workshop Final Briefings in the M.S. in Sustainability Management and Science Programs at Columbia
About this Event

The Integrative Capstone Workshop serves as the culminating educational experience for students in the M.S. in Sustainability Management & Sustainability Science Programs. The course is designed to integrate the distinct fields of the programs' curriculum and skills the students have acquired throughout the programs to tackle real-world sustainability challenges.


Whether you're an industry professional, an academic, or simply curious about sustainability, this event is open to all. Join us for these engaging and informative briefings that showcase the impressive work our students have done over the semester.

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, December 10, 2024 from 6:15 PM – 9:15PM!


Schedule

Session 1 (6:15PM-7:30PM)

1. Advancing Clean Energy and Equity through Utility Regulation (Client: PowerLines, Advisor: Susanne DesRoches)

2. Stadiums’ Impact: How Sports (and Beer) can Change the World (Client: PR3 The Global Alliance to Advance Reuse, Advisor: Chandler Precht)

3. From Pledges to Performance: Meeting Climate Goals in a Transparent World (Client: The Vita Coco Community Foundation, Advisor: Chanda Burrage)

4. Well-being in Conservation - Assessment of Existing Metrics, Approaches and Recommendations for Wider Adoption (Client: OneNature Institute, Advisor: Robert Cook)

5. A Fresh Game Plan for Eliminating E-Waste in Chicago (Client: Fresh Supply, Advisor: Du’Bois A’Keen)

Session 2 (8:00PM-9:15PM)

1. Unlocking Sustainability for Entertainment Venues (Client: Music Sustainability Alliance, Advisor: Shaun Hoyte)

2. A study into whether aviation taxation will negatively impact tourism levels in climate vulnerable countries which depend on tourism for most of their GDP (Client: Opportunity Green, Advisor: Ralph Schmidt)

3. A benefit/cost analysis of the creation of a sill and an intertidal marsh to restore the shoreline and prevent future erosion (Client: The Fair Harbor Erosion Control District, Advisor: Gerry Paul)

4. AMES Game Reserve, Science Center Development (Client: AMES Foundation, Advisor: Kizzy Charles-Guzman)

5. A Toolkit to Accelerate Deployment of EV Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) in LATAM Cities (Client: C40 Cities, Advisor: Tom Abdallah)

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, 606 West 115th Street, New York, United States

Tickets

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