At Tuck, students have access to multiple learning resources around sustainability and decarbonization. Through these opportunities, students involved in the Tuck Student Initiative for Decarbonization can build a robust tool kit that will allow them to have a thoughtful and detailed understanding of how to approach the transition into a low-carbon future.
- Centers:
- Courses:
- Business and Climate Change
- Energy Economics
- Financing Clean Energy
- Sustainability Marketing
- Co-Curricular Clubs & Programs:
- First Year Project: First year students all complete a first year project, and with the assistance from the Centers, there are sustainability and decarbonization focused projects. A sample of recent projects include:
- Market Study of Technologies and Business Models for Carbon Offsets and Removal
- Municipal Study of Procurement of Renewable Power
- Tuck GIX: Second year students have the opportunity for a global trek to gain a broader perspective on decarbonization and sustainability. A sample of recent trips include:
- How do Scandinavian countries that profit from oil make a transition?
- What does sustainability look like in the Middle East?
- Independent Studies: Students have the opportunity to pursue an independent academic topic with support from faculty members.
- Faculty Support
- Visiting Executive Program