Sustainable Growth Initiative
Environment, Equity, Economy
The Sustainable Growth Initiative (SGI) works towards creating a sustainable and equitable future through active engagement with individuals, communities, and organisations worldwide. SGI partners with and provides advisory services to corporations, universities, non-profits, international institutions, multilateral agencies, and governments across the world to confront the most complex sustainability challenges, with a focus on climate change action, energy security, and social equity.
01/10/2022
, Principal .earth, recently delivered a lecture series—“The Loss and Damage Mechanism: Compensating for Climate Change Colonialism”—at the School of Global Affairs at AUD on the genesis and evolution of the L&D principle and its potential to address historical and present global climate injustices.
17/09/2022
The mitigation projects taken in favour of nature are the need of the hour to restore the current climate breakdown we are all amidst. Afforestation, water conservation, and land use management are among the many steps that humanity can take to save our planet. Join Mr. Shrey Goyal as he discusses the importance of these mitigation projects in creating a safe space for nature and preventing the catastrophic effects of climate change.
On 19th September 2022
From 12:30 PM - 1:15 PM
To register for the insightful event, visit: https://bit.ly/3BFJH4E
23/08/2022
Shrey Goyal (Principal, SGI) shall be participating in the European Forum Alpbach, where international experts will be working on the most pressing issues of our time to develop concrete solutions.
He shall be on a panel to discuss “Climate Finance – the Way to Climate Justice?” with Jeffrey Sachs, C. Carazzone, and M. Szilvasi.
03/11/2012
The Huffington Post recently covered a unique program initiated by Nathan Bernard, the Boston University — Urban Business Accelerator. They empower small businesses in low-income inner city areas (currently in Boston) with the help of university students, who get a chance to make a real impact on their local community and learn something while they're at it. It would be great if you could have a look and share your thoughts through comments on the website. Thanks! — http://goo.gl/MQKGJ
Boston University's Urban Accelerator Program: Helping Businesses and Social Entrepreneurs The BUBA program accomplishes two objectives. First, it helps local small businesses in underprivileged areas gain the tools and training. Second, it helps create student social entrepreneurs with leadership skills.
06/02/2012
The Story of AnaGenesis!
Nathan Bernard, BSBA ’12 » Builders & Leaders | Blog Archive | Boston University ot many professionals can tout extensive microfinance experience, self-employment, and operating a business on three continents. Even fewer can say they did it before college graduation—unless the individual is senior Nathan Bernard (BSBA ’12).
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