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
Two Online Classes Aim to Bridge All Harvard Students, Schools August 26, 2020 Sandel on ethics in era of pandemic and racial reckoning, and Schrag on climate change... Read more about Two Online Classes Aim to Bridge All Harvard Students, Schools
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
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
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
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
High Oil Prices Can Help the Environment October 25, 2021 HKS Professor Jeffrey Frankel comments on how surging fossil-fuel prices may be a silver lining in the form of more effective US efforts to tackle climate change... Read more about High Oil Prices Can Help the Environment