Grappling with Climate Change through Deeper Learning, Real-World Action September 14, 2022 New report suggests increases in faculty, resources, courses across University, and internship, fellowship opportunities... Read more about Grappling with Climate Change through Deeper Learning, Real-World Action
California Dreaming? Nope. September 9, 2022 Expert welcomes aggressive move toward electric vehicles, but sees one ‘huge mistake’ policymakers need to avoid and a surefire way to anger drivers... Read more about California Dreaming? Nope.
‘Dangerous’ and ‘Extremely Dangerous’ Heat Stress to Become More Common by 2100 August 25, 2022 A recent study by HUCE Environmental Fellow Lucas Vargas Zeppetello uses a probability-based method to calculate the range of future heat events.... Read more about ‘Dangerous’ and ‘Extremely Dangerous’ Heat Stress to Become More Common by 2100
Finding Much to Like in Senate Climate Deal August 5, 2022 Environmental policy expert sifts details, estimates plan will yield real, significant emission reductions... Read more about Finding Much to Like in Senate Climate Deal
In Memoriam: Dale W. Jorgenson (1933-2022) June 21, 2022 Remembering Dale W. Jorgenson and his many contributions to research on energy, environment, and China's economy... Read more about In Memoriam: Dale W. Jorgenson (1933-2022)
What Role Does Science Play in Economics, Technology, and Climate Policy? March 30, 2022 National Academy of Sciences President Marcia McNutt led a lively discussion on science and democracy with Harvard experts Jason Furman, James Stock, and Latanya Sweeney... Read more about What Role Does Science Play in Economics, Technology, and Climate Policy?
The Relative Merits of Carbon Pricing Instruments: Taxes versus Trading March 8, 2022 HKS Professor Robert Stavins closely examines the advantages and disadvantages of two distinct pricing instruments for reducing carbon emissions—carbon taxes and cap-and-trade... Read more about The Relative Merits of Carbon Pricing Instruments: Taxes versus Trading
We Are Ocean March 1, 2022 New multimedia A.R.T. production aims to make clear intimate systemic ties between humanity, nature... Read more about We Are Ocean
Starting up University’s New Climate, Sustainability Efforts March 1, 2022 Faculty advisory panel members offer progress report on their efforts, along with those of new Vice Provost Jim Stock... Read more about Starting up University’s New Climate, Sustainability Efforts
Will the Supreme Court Frustrate Efforts to Slow Climate Change? February 26, 2022 HLS Professor Jody Freeman examines the role of the Supreme Court in climate regulation... Read more about Will the Supreme Court Frustrate Efforts to Slow Climate Change?