The Long Memory of the Pacific Ocean January 4, 2019 Historical cooling periods are still playing out in the deep Pacific... Read more about The Long Memory of the Pacific Ocean
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
Getting from No Nuclear to Slow Nuclear December 4, 2018 HUCE director and fellow say their 'tortoise' approach urges design that anticipates shifts in demand... Read more about Getting from No Nuclear to Slow Nuclear
Mercury Matters 2018: A Science Brief for Journalists and Policymakers December 1, 2018 A proposal to reopen one or more aspects of US Mercury standards is currently under consideration. Here's what you need to know.... Read more about Mercury Matters 2018: A Science Brief for Journalists and Policymakers
Environmental Health Capacity Building November 8, 2018 In Africa and Middle East, HSPH researchers examine links between environment and health... Read more about Environmental Health Capacity Building
Changing Temperatures Boost U.S. Corn Yield — For Now November 6, 2018 Research links warming to localized cooling... Read more about Changing Temperatures Boost U.S. Corn Yield — For Now
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
A Clearer Path to Clean Air in China October 18, 2018 New research from Harvard finds formaldehyde – not sulfur dioxide — may be the key to China's stubborn problem of wintertime air pollution... Read more about A Clearer Path to Clean Air in China
The Down Side to Wind Power October 4, 2018Research led by David Keith finds wind farms cause more environmental impact than previously thought... Read more about The Down Side to Wind Power
Crunch Time for the Human Race October 3, 2018 With the fate of the world firmly in our hands, astrophysicist and cosmologist Martin Rees expects a century of life-altering decisions.... Read more about Crunch Time for the Human Race
Studying Environmental Issues in China September 26, 2018Harvard undergrads spent summer internships working in labs, touring country... Read more about Studying Environmental Issues in China
As Carbon Dioxide Levels Climb, Millions at Risk of Nutritional Deficiencies August 27, 2018 New research expands on the connection between climate change and human health... Read more about As Carbon Dioxide Levels Climb, Millions at Risk of Nutritional Deficiencies
Op-Ed: Trump's Biggest Climate Move Yet Is Bad for Everyone August 2, 2018 HLS Professor Jody Freeman examines what's at stake with recent rollbacks... Read more about Op-Ed: Trump's Biggest Climate Move Yet Is Bad for Everyone
The "Global Chemical Experiment" July 1, 2018 Elsie Sunderland maps invisible ocean pollutants... Read more about The "Global Chemical Experiment"
Prineha Narang named to MIT's 2018 "Innovators Under 35 List" June 28, 2018 Former HUCE fellow honored as one of the world's top innovators for her work in atom-by-atom quantum engineering... Read more about Prineha Narang named to MIT's 2018 "Innovators Under 35 List"
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
The Rising Tide May 29, 2018 "It's a matter of when, not if," says HUCE director Daniel P. Schrag... Read more about The Rising Tide
Sustainability Report Marks Milestones May 1, 2018 Annual breakdown shows progress on many fronts... Read more about Sustainability Report Marks Milestones
Harvard Launches Environmental Science and Engineering Concentration April 27, 2018 Program incorporates broader course offerings, design project... Read more about Harvard Launches Environmental Science and Engineering Concentration
Airborne Dust Threatens Human Health in Southwest April 25, 2018 Increases in dust due to climate change could result in additional illness and deaths in U.S. Southwest by 2100... Read more about Airborne Dust Threatens Human Health in Southwest