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This is an advanced research seminar on selected topics in environmental and resource economics. Emphasizes theoretical models, quantitative empirical analysis, and public policy applications. Includes presentations by invited outside speakers.
Peter Tufano, Harvard University, will present “An Empirical Examination of Business Climate Alliances: Effective and/or Harmful?”... Read more about Seminar in Environmental Economics and Policy
Join the HLS Library on Wednesday February 19 at 12:30pm for a HLS Library Book Talk in Wasserstein Hall – Milstein East A. This event features a discussion on Climate Justice: What Rich Nations Owe the World—and the Future with author and HLS Professor Cass Sunstein. This event is free and will be recorded, open to all Harvard ID holders in person, open to the public on Zoom Webinars.... Read more about HLS Library Book Talk: Climate Justice
Consumers’ decision-making on adopting alternative energies is often cast as a mysterious “black box” of unknown factors. What can cutting-edge innovations in the behavioral sciences teach us about effectively promoting sustainable energy behaviors? How can social-scientific experiments and sophisticated surveys demystify energy choices and inform policy design and successful implementation?... Read more about The Behavioral Economics of Sustainable Energy Use
Elizabeth Kolbert traveled from Alaska to Greenland, and visited top scientists, to get to the heart of the debate over global warming. The result is The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History, a book about mass extinctions that weaves intellectual and natural history with reporting in the field began as an article in The New Yorker.... Read more about The Environment Forum | A Conversation with Elizabeth Kolbert
The recent media blitz about Greenland – and Donald Trump’s interest in purchasing it – has dwarfed a much more important story about the world’s largest island, Greenland, and the impact of its melting ice on people throughout the world.... Read more about The Real Reason Greenland Determines our Fate: Melting Ice and Drowning Coasts
Calling all business leaders! Design for Decarbonization is a first-of-its-kind HBS x GSD lecture that demonstrates how design and business leaders can decarbonize the built environment (i.e., architecture and infrastructure). This lecture—crafted for business students and enthusiasts—will be led by industry practitioner & nonprofit leader Lew Epstein. Epstein will reflect on his career, discuss the growing role that carbon dioxide removal (CDR) will play in our decarbonization toolkit, and share examples of innovations in the CDR space.... Read more about Designing for Decarbonization: Spotlight on Carbon Dioxide Removal (Business Focus)
The Harvard Undergraduate Clean Energy Group Energy Seminar series features weekly conversations with leading practitioners in climate and energy. Join on Monday evenings from 6:30-7:15pm at the Harvard University Center for the Environment to meet the CEOs, researchers, investors, and engineers who are driving decarbonization. On Monday 2/10, the Energy Seminar welcomes Dr. Don Sadoway, Professor Emeritus of Materials Chemistry at MIT, Co-Founder of Ambri, Co-Founder of Boston Metal, and Co-Founder and CSO of Pure Lithium.
President Trump has vowed to cut off federal and state support for electric vehicles, but can his administration really put the brakes on EV adoption? Join the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government for an Energy Policy Seminar featuring Elaine Buckberg, Senior Fellow at Harvard University’s Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability.... Read more about EVs and the Road Ahead: Will the Trump Administration Stall Adoption?
Join the Harvard Office for Sustainability for an engaging half-day exploration at Arnold Arboretum! This event features a workshop on ecology, an interactive scavenger hunt, and a reflective discussion on the connection between humans and nature. Learn about biodiversity, conservation, and how to foster a deeper relationship with the natural world. Lunch and round-trip transportation will be provided. RSVP is required!... Read more about Arnold Arboretum Ecological Exploration
The Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program at the Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University, invites you to join us in Cambridge or online for the 2025 Conference, Landscapes of War, Landscapes of Victory: Ukraine’s Changing Environment, February 7-8, 2025.... Read more about Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program Conference
“A Method, Not a Force”: Evolution, Environment, and Indigeneity at the Zoological Survey of India, 1916-1935 with Aviroop Sengupta, 2024-25 MHC Postdoctoral Fellow... Read more about MHC Environmental Humanities Seminar with Aviroop Sengupta
Join Salata Institute staff, Salata Student Ambassadors, and other climate-minded students from across Harvard's schools at the Institute's Spring 2025 Open House!
Learn about our student funding programs, professional development opportunities, and network with other students who are passionate about climate and sustainability.... Read more about Salata Institute Spring 2025 Open House
Abstract: Dr. Mary Rice will discuss research on climate stressors including combustion pollution, weather extremes and aeroallergens on the respiratory health of children and adults in Project Viva, the Framingham Heart Study, the ALA Lung Health Cohort and clinical studies of patients with chronic lung disease in Boston. She will introduce her vision for the Center for Climate, Health and the Global Environment (C-CHANGE) and discuss opportunities for faculty and student engagement and collaboration.... Read more about Climate, Fossil Fuel Pollution and Respiratory Health: From Epidemiology to Intervention
On Wednesday, February 5th, from 1-1:50 PM in FXB G12 or online, please join the Lee Kum Sheung Center for Health and Happiness for the third installment in our Environments for Health and Happiness Seminar Series, featuring Dr. Gaurab Basu. In this event, titled “Responding to Climate Change – Challenges and Opportunities for Mental Health and Well-Being“, Dr. Basu will explore the mechanisms by which climate change impacts the mental health and well-being of our communities, and challenge the audience to explore the ways in which climate solutions can enable the deeper work of creating well-being.... Read more about Responding to Climate Change – Challenges and Opportunities for Mental Health and Well-Being
Salata Scholars Seminars are dedicated to climate, sustainability, and environmental work done by Harvard students and fellows. Its goal is to embrace the interdisciplinary nature of sustainability research that can’t be confined to a single Harvard school and help like-minded people connect with each other. In Spring 2025, we will meet monthly at the Harvard University Center for the Environment located at 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge. In each session, we will have a few brief talks from different disciplines and perspectives followed by a vegan dinner and discussion.... Read more about Salata Scholars Seminar Series
Amid the worsening climate crisis and intensifying inequities, higher education can play a powerful role in addressing the intersecting crises facing humanity. Institutions of higher education hold untapped potential to advance social justice and reduce climate injustices. However, universities are not yet structured to accelerate social change for the public good.... Read more about Book Talk: Climate Justice and the University