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
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
Butterfly Wings in a New Light May 25, 2020 A study of reflective wing scales by researchers from Harvard and Columbia, including HUCE Faculty Associate Naomi Pierce, reveals new dimensions of their function and beauty... Read more about Butterfly Wings in a New Light
The Forest for the Trees May 20, 2020 Harvard scientists investigate how trees, from pre-industrial to modern forests, impact pollution and climate change... Read more about The Forest for the Trees
Finding New Land-Management Lessons in Old Ways January 20, 2020 Historical view reshapes beliefs about what was done before and after European colonization... Read more about Finding New Land-Management Lessons in Old Ways
Chinese Botanists Hit Trail with Arboretum November 20, 2019 Inaugural expedition marks historic collaboration... Read more about Chinese Botanists Hit Trail with Arboretum
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
Harvard's Mitrovica Awarded MacArthur 'Genius Grant' September 25, 2019 Geophysics professor honored for work on sea-level change patterns... Read more about Harvard's Mitrovica Awarded MacArthur 'Genius Grant'
Eating Our Way to a Sustainable Future March 13, 2019 Author Greenberg examines health, sustainability of seafood diet in recent HUCE event... Read more about Eating Our Way to a Sustainable Future
A Measure of Success for Groundwater Storage October 30, 2018 Seismic noise can more accurately track water levels in underground aquifers... Read more about A Measure of Success for Groundwater Storage
Learning to Find 'Quiet' Earthquakes March 15, 2018 Researchers create algorithm that can separate small disturbances from seismic noise... Read more about Learning to Find 'Quiet' Earthquakes
As Climate Changes, So Will Wine Grapes January 9, 2018 To adapt to warmer temperatures, vintners may have to plant lesser-known varieties... Read more about As Climate Changes, So Will Wine Grapes
A Pragmatic Model to Conserve Land September 7, 2017 You absolutely have to embrace change,' says author and Harvard Forest director David Foster... Read more about A Pragmatic Model to Conserve Land