Kogod Sustainability Review
Catalyzing Change: Global Sustainability Conversations, Policy Perspectives, and Industry Initiatives
Volume tHREE | JUNE 4, 2024
Volume Three
Catalyzing Change: Global Sustainability Conversations, Policy Perspectives, and Industry InitiativesThe third issue of the Kogod Sustainability Review, “Catalyzing Change: Global Sustainability Conversations, Policy Perspectives, and Industry Initiatives,” explores how sustainability intersects with other crucial issues facing our world today and how various industries respond to the threat of climate change. The issue includes features from Li & Fung president Jason Kra and MS in Sustainability Management program director Professor Julie Anderson, as well as perspectives and research from students representing the entire American University community.
Editor's Note
The Kogod Sustainability Review editorial board introduces this volume's contributions to sustainability research.
Decarbonizing the Global Supply Chain: A Roadmap to Achieving Climate Goals
Li & Fung president and Kogod adjunct professor Jason Kra discusses the importance of decarbonized supply chains in combating climate change.
Is ESG Investing Dead?
Kogod MS in Sustainability Management program director Professor Julie Anderson explores issues in ESG investing and whether they are a sign of the future.
America and EVs: or How We Learned to Stop Innovating and Love the Road
Global environmental policy student Bennett Rosenow discusses the drawbacks to electric vehicles as a sustainability solution and proposes public transit alternatives.
Sustainable Futures: The Role of Poverty Alleviation in Achieving Net-Zero
MSSM student Chukwudubem Vincent Abuah discusses the relationship between climate change and poverty and the necessity of intersectional climate solutions.
Violence in an Unsustainable World: Could Climate Change Cause an Increase in Global Violence?
American University international student Chloé Duprat Frias explores a number of ways that climate change could lead to increased violence around the world.
Sustainability in American Aviation: Parsing Proxy Statements in the Decarbonization Era
Washington College of Law student Jaclyn Bell delves into issues of sustainability in the aviation industry and existing actions taken by major airlines.
Development Banks and Their Role to Fight the Climate Crisis
Sustainability management alumni Lukas Adamski and Zoë Mattioli explore how Development Financial Institutions have implemented climate action into their work.
Volume Two: Innovative Horizons: Navigating the Road to a Sustainable Future
Published December 19, 2023
The second issue of the Kogod Sustainability Review, “Innovative Horizons: Navigating the Road to a Sustainable Future,” approaches crucial issues in sustainability topics and proposes unique solutions. The issue includes features from Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein and Xylem senior vice president Albert Cho, as well as original research and commentary articles from students across the American University community.
Read:
- Milton Friedman in the Current Era by David Rubenstein
- Water: The Key to a Sustainable Future by Albert Cho
- Green Architecture: Moving Towards a Cleaner Future by Madyson Brown
- Grass Lawns are Burning Your Pockets and Our Planet by Harper Johnston
- Minnesota Nitrogen Pollution Policy and Regional Reduction Targeting by Ian Roback
- The Complex Road to a Truly Sustainable Future by Dubem Abuah
- The Walmart Effect: A Blueprint for Small and Medium Size Businesses by Paschalina Paraschou
- Financing Climate Resilience through Agriculture with WWF by Gabriela Vidad, Stephon T. Smith, Amaris Norwood, Zoë Mattioli, and Lukas Adamski
- How Artificial Intelligence Can Enhance Sustainability Performance in the Fast Fashion Industry by Lukas Adamski and Victoria Portela
- Artists as Interlocutors in Sustainability Matters by Sheila Katumwa
- Interview with Brooke Roberts-Islam by Sheik Azharuddin
- Green Marketing, an Oxymoron or a Tool for Communicating Shared Value? by Isabela Barriga
Volume One: The Role of Higher Education in Preparing the Next Generation of Leaders
Published June 12, 2023
The first issue of the Kogod Sustainability Review, “The Role of Higher Education in Preparing the Next Generation of Leaders,” focuses on issues in sustainability in higher education. The issue includes articles from American University President Sylvia Burwell; Ann Harrison, Dean of the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley; Jason Bordoff, Founding Director of the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University; and Kogod School of Business students.
Read:
- Editor's Note by Kareem Ihmeidan
- Building a More Sustainable World Through Business by Sylvia Burwell
- A Call to Business Schools by Ann Harrison
- How Universities Can Address Climate Change by Jason Bordoff
- Decoding the Value of ESG Investing to Shareholders by Isabela Barriga
- Leveraging Sustainable Business Cooperation and Game Theory for Competitive Advantage in Dominated Markets by Swochchhanda Pandey
- Co-Creation versus Co-Optation: How Institutions Can Address Environmental Justice Without Undermining the Movement by Amaris Renee Norwood
- The Clothes on Your Back Have a History by Madison Doring
Building a More Sustainable World through Business
About us
The Kogod Sustainability Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a bi-annual journal of sustainability scholarship.
The Kogod Sustainability Review provides cutting-edge sustainability scholarship on people, the planet, and prosperity in a rapidly changing world.
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Executive Board
Kareem Ihmeidan is KSR’s Founder and Editor-In-Chief. Kareem pursued his undergraduate degree in Energy Management at the University of Tulsa, where he also served as Student Body President. In 2022, he was accepted into the White House Internship Program. He interned in the White House's newly formed Office of Domestic Climate Policy, working alongside senior policy experts to support implementing President Biden's climate initiatives. Upon receiving his MS in Sustainability Management degree, Kareem hopes to drive sustainability efforts through business and political engagement. During his free time, Kareem enjoys exploring coffee shops in the DC area and bike rides along the Potomac River.
Isabela Barriga is an MS in Sustainability Management graduate student at the Kogod School of Business. Currently, Isabela is an engagement specialist at the World Resources Institute, where she works to strengthen the impact of Global Forest Watch's tools and build community partnerships across forest monitoring and protection. Previously, Isabela managed communications and content strategy for USAID's global knowledge portal for climate change and international development, Climatelinks. Isabela holds a BS in Public Health and a minor in International Development and Conflict Management from the University of Maryland, College Park. As a Maryland native, Isabela enjoys spending time in nature, hiking, and exploring DC's museums.
Sheik Azharuddin is a seasoned professional with over a decade of experience in Engineering, Project Management, Green Projects, Business Development, Sales & Marketing, and Technical Consulting for Sustainable Solutions. Currently pursuing an MS in Sustainability Management at KOGOD School of Business, Sheik brings a Techno-Business perspective to sustainability.
Editors
Fielding Burnette is a KSR editor who assists in selecting articles and preparing them for publication. His duties include fact-checking and editing for language and style. Fielding has always had a deep interest in sustainable development focusing on the evolution of corporate accountability through mandatory due diligence mechanisms. Fielding spends his time hanging out with friends at the park and in coffee shops, and he has recently taken up bouldering.
Deanna Alsbeti is an editor for KSR. She has a diverse set of responsibilities, including proofreading, content editing, fact-checking, and content planning. She loves the collaborative process of working with authors to put a KSR issue together and finds it especially rewarding to see her colleagues’ ideas come to life in print. Deanna believes in the power of fostering long-lasting peace through environmentally conscious, socially inclusive practices and is passionate about the potential of sustainable peacebuilding to address immediate conflict, create resilient communities, protect natural resources, and promote social justice. Deanna’s interests are just as diverse, including pilates, drawing, and taking long walks through nature.
Rida Hameed is an editor for KSR who helps review and evaluate articles to provide constructive feedback to their authors. Her involvement with the publication stems from her interest in topics at the intersection of climate change mitigation and poverty alleviation. She’s passionate about access to clean water and sanitation, food security and agriculture, and renewable energy. Rida likes to read, paint, and explore the city in her free time.
Jheelum Sarkar is a KSR editor responsible for ensuring accuracy, clarity, and adherence to the publication’s guidelines in each published article. She collaborates with authors and editorial board members to develop compelling content and is deeply involved in the publication process, including manuscript submission and peer review. Jheelum is passionate about addressing climate change vulnerability and adaptation, especially involving its intersection with gender dynamics; she strongly believes that tackling these issues can support the sustainable development goals contributing to climate action, promoting gender equality, and building resilient, equitable societies. Jheelum spends her free time reading books, watching old movies, experimenting with recipes in the kitchen, and staying updated on current trends in economics literature.