Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability
Haas School professor Severin Borenstein argues that to have a significant impact in the energy market, any renewable alternative must be scalable.
Haas School professor Severin Borenstein argues that to have a significant impact in the energy market, any renewable alternative must be scalable.
Marcia McNutt talks about the leadership lessons learned from the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
GlobalGiving’s storytelling project turns anecdotes into useful data.
Lenny Mendonca discusses the role the federal budget plays in helping or hindering research, development, and private innovation.
Growing numbers of young people are making an about face—turning their backs on working for “the man” and creating their own ventures.
Pierre Carpentier, Jean-Michel Lecuyer, & Céline Claverie join for a panel discussion on social innovation and finance; not translated from French to English.
An interview with Dr. Madhav Chavan, CEO of Pratham, a nonprofit that provides quality education to underprivileged children of India.
The Personal Democracy Forum revealed that 2011 is a watershed moment for work at the intersection of politics, government, and technology.
We need to bring foundations—and their vast repositories of information on who is doing what in the social economy—out into the open.
Philanthropists: Rather than making periodic grants that focus on capacity building, embed capacity-building funding into each and every grant you make.