Climate Insider Speaks: White House Alum Ali Zaidi Unveils Green Insights at UW Environmental Forum

Climate Action Takes Center Stage: White House Advisor Shares Insights at Yale
In a compelling discussion at the Yale School of the Environment last Friday, Ali Zaidi, a former White House climate advisor, illuminated the critical role of institutions in confronting the global climate crisis. The event, skillfully moderated by Professor Daniel Esty LAW '86, offered a profound exploration of how organizational structures can drive meaningful environmental change.
Zaidi's presentation highlighted the transformative potential of strategic institutional approaches in addressing one of the most pressing challenges of our time. By drawing from his extensive experience at the highest levels of climate policy, he provided attendees with a nuanced perspective on how collaborative efforts can accelerate sustainable solutions.