The Art of the Climate Change War September 29, 2020 The world needs a new strategy to fight climate change aggressively and effectively.... Read more about The Art of the Climate Change War
The Amazon Will Soon Burn Again June 18, 2020 Professor Bruno Carvalho writes how the rainforest and its Indigenous groups face existential threats in a recent op-ed.... Read more about The Amazon Will Soon Burn Again
Global Problem, Local Solutions April 21, 2020 HKS' Arctic Initiative leans on expertise of residents on climate change initiatives... Read more about Global Problem, Local Solutions
Red Flags Rise on Global Warming and the Seas October 2, 2019 Former Obama science adviser and HUCE associate says somber intergrovernmental panel report may understate the urgency... Read more about Red Flags Rise on Global Warming and the Seas
Tackling Climate Change through Study April 10, 2019Seven research projects, including four led by HUCE faculty associates, will share $1 million in grants... Read more about Tackling Climate Change through Study
How to Think About the Costs of Climate Change January 17, 2019 HKS Professor Joseph Aldy comments on the difficulty in communicating the connection between economics and climate change... Read more about How to Think About the Costs of Climate Change
Is the Green New Deal For Real? January 10, 2019 A conversation about the "Green New Deal" with Bill McKibben, Naomi Oreskes, and Daniel Schrag... Read more about Is the Green New Deal For Real?
Five-Minute Warnings December 31, 2018 Video project by HUCE channels wide range of climate change knowledge at Harvard... Read more about Five-Minute Warnings
Fired-up McCarthy Takes Leadership Role at Harvard Chan School June 1, 2018 Center for health and environment relaunched with former EPA administrator at the helm... Read more about Fired-up McCarthy Takes Leadership Role at Harvard Chan School
Are Carbon Tariffs Protectionism or Climate Policy? September 19, 2017 David Drake of Harvard Business School weighs in... Read more about Are Carbon Tariffs Protectionism or Climate Policy?
Op-Ed: What Exxon Mobil Didn't Say about Climate Change August 23, 2017 Professor Naomi Oreskes examines how the company misled the public... Read more about Op-Ed: What Exxon Mobil Didn't Say about Climate Change
Climate Change in 2017: Implications for Business August 9, 2017 HBS professors discuss the causes, current impacts, and future consequences of climate change, and the implications for the private sector... Read more about Climate Change in 2017: Implications for Business
Managing Climate Change: Lessons from the U.S. Navy July 12, 2017 HBS professors Forest L. Reinhardt and Michael W. Toffel examine how military leaders are tackling climate change... Read more about Managing Climate Change: Lessons from the U.S. Navy
Scholars Greet Paris Exit as Multifaceted Mistake June 13, 2017 Faculty across disciplines react to withdrawal from climate accord... Read more about Scholars Greet Paris Exit as Multifaceted Mistake
Faculty React to President’s Call to Withdraw from UN Climate Agreement June 2, 2017 A number of Harvard Kennedy School/Belfer Center faculty reacted to President Trump's announced withdrawal from the Paris Accord... Read more about Faculty React to President’s Call to Withdraw from UN Climate Agreement
Bringing Values, Not Just Facts, to Climate Fight March 30, 2017HUCE faculty associate Naomi Oreskes makes case for science to speak up... Read more about Bringing Values, Not Just Facts, to Climate Fight
Curbing Climate Change Has a Dollar Value — Here’s How and Why We Measure It March 12, 2017 President Trump is expected to issue an executive order soon to reverse Obama-era rules to cut carbon pollution, including a moratorium on leasing public lands for coal mining and a plan to reduce carbon emissions from power plants... Read more about Curbing Climate Change Has a Dollar Value — Here’s How and Why We Measure It
What to Expect from Pruitt's EPA February 17, 2017 Kennedy School Professor and HUCE faculty associate Robert Stavins sees harsh turn for environmentalists... Read more about What to Expect from Pruitt's EPA
The Climate Change Threat to Food December 14, 2016 Shifts can affect agriculture, farming in many ways globally, panel says... Read more about The Climate Change Threat to Food
The Fight for Environmental Justice April 23, 2021 Harvard affiliates at the Law School and School of Public Health are working to right the wrongs of decades of discriminatory policy... Read more about The Fight for Environmental Justice