Gutman Conference Center, HGSE, 6 Appian Way, Cambridge
Interested in a career in climate and sustainability? Come connect with over 60 employers, including the World Bank, Ceres, Natural Resources Defense Council, Avangrid, Carbon Reform, the Department of Energy, The Food Project, Green Corps, the MA Attorney General's Office, Morningstar, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, E3 and many more. Registration required, sign up today!... Read more about Climate and Sustainability Career Expo
A changing climate is dramatically affecting many sectors and organizations, and opportunities to work within this field are varied. Attend this discussion to hear from panelists working in diverse industries and job functions related to the environment in nonprofit, corporate, and government settings.... Read more about Environment and Climate Career Pathways Panel
"Arctic Methane Emissions: Uncertainty and the Value of Better Information; Plus: COP28 Preview" with James Hammitt, Professor of Economics and Decision Sciences, HSPH; Robert Stavins, A.J. Meyer Professor of Energy and Economic Development, HKS.... Read more about Climate Research Workshop
The CMES Environmental Studies of the Middle East Speaker Series is pleased to present “Locusts of Power”with Samuel Dolbee, Assistant Professor of History; Family Dean's Faculty Fellow in Studies of the Middle East, Vanderbilt University... Read more about Locusts of Power
Room 414AB, David T. Ellwood Democracy Lab, Rubenstein Building, HKS, 79 John F. Kennedy St, Cambridge, MA 02138
"Electrification of Heating and Transport: Uncovering the Pivotal Role of User Behavior" with Christine Gschwendtner, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Belfer Center.
Students from the HBS Energy & Environment, the Sustainability, and the Food & Agriculture Clubs organize the annual Climate Symposium hosted at Harvard Business School.
The Climate Symposium is one of the largest student-run conferences on campus, and we intend to make this 2023 Symposium the most extensive, most interactive, and most international Symposium yet.
The theme for the 2023 Climate Symposium is "Adopting Climate Solutions at Scale." We will explore not only the existing climate solutions but also the...
The Harvard Alumni Climate and the Environnment invites you to hear from expert panelists and moderator for an overview of the upcoming COP28, specific agenda items, the role of equity in international negotiations, and how the Harvard community is participating.... Read more about COP28: What's on the Agenda?
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Healthand the Harvard Global Health Institute will co-host an in-person climate-health delegation briefing for all Harvard members attending UNFCCC COP28. As space allows, we will invite additional Harvard faculty and Harvard ID holders to join the in-person convening. Students welcome!... Read more about Pre-COP28 Harvard Climate-Health Delegation Briefing
Piper Auditorium, Gund Hall, GSD, 42 Quincy St., Cambridge
On the occasion of the opening of the exhibition Our Artificial Nature, featuring Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities core and affiliated research faculty, the GSD hosts a candid dialogue on the trajectory of design research and practice in response to environmental change.
Join us for the famous collaborative experiential FUN game-workshop "Climate Fresk." Climate Fresk is based on the science of the IPCC reports and has been played by more than 1 million people in industry, academia, government and general public, at all levels of responsibilities and climate knowledge, and by 400 Harvard affiliates!... Read more about Climate Fresk Workshop
The Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability and the Vice Provost Office for Advances in Learning present Harvard Speaks on Climate Change, a new series featuring Harvard faculty working on different dimensions of the climate challenge. In this upcoming session, Professor Kari Nadeau will delve into the critical intersection of climate and health. Her insights will shed light on the significance of this relationship, especially as we approach COP28, where the topic of health is being addressed for the first time.... Read more about Harvard Speaks on Climate Change: Climate & Health