Climate Change Class Is in Session August 14, 2020 HUCE faculty tackle climate change in expanded Gen Ed course offerings... Read more about Climate Change Class Is in Session
GENED 1063. World Health: Challenges and Opportunities Semester: N/A Professor: Sue Goldie Term: Spring Days: M, W Time: 10:30-11:45AM School: Faculty of Arts and Sciences Course ID: 126193 Subject Area: General Education... Read more about GENED 1063. World Health: Challenges and Opportunities
What the EPA's Mercury Decision Means for Public Health April 23, 2020 A Q&A with Professor Elsie Sunderland on the deregulation of mercury and other hazardous air pollutants... Read more about What the EPA's Mercury Decision Means for Public Health
Food That's Better for All of Us and the Planet February 20, 2020 Summit looks at production, health, sustainability, and social justice... Read more about Food That's Better for All of Us and the Planet
Switching to Renewable Energy Could Save Thousands of Lives in Africa November 18, 2019 SEAS researchers estimate future death toll from fossil fuel emission... Read more about Switching to Renewable Energy Could Save Thousands of Lives in Africa
Toll of Climate Change on Workers November 4, 2019 Harvard economist says rise in number of very hot days will cut productivity and hike health risks, especially for many in blue-collar jobs... Read more about Toll of Climate Change on Workers
Climate Change Likely to Increase Human Exposure to Toxic Methylmercury August 7, 2019 Environmental factors, such as rising sea temperatures, impact levels of mercury in fish... Read more about Climate Change Likely to Increase Human Exposure to Toxic Methylmercury
IID 201. Eradicating Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases Semester: N/A Professor: Dyann Wirth, Manoj Duraisingh, Jeffrey Dvorin Term: Fall Days: T, Th Time: 3:45-5:15PM School: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Course ID: 190830... Read more about IID 201. Eradicating Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases
EH 249. Built Environment, Nature, and Health Semester: N/A Professor: Peter James Term: Fall Days: W, F Time: 3:45-5:15PM School: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Course ID: 213255... Read more about EH 249. Built Environment, Nature, and Health
Climate Change is Sapping Nutrients from Our Food — and It Could Become a Global Crisis August 8, 2019 Feeding a planet inhabited by 10 billion people by mid-century — already a daunting task — is getting harder due to a little-known impact of global warming: the decline of essential nutrients in the world’s staple foods that exist in almost every single person’s diet around the world.... Read more about Climate Change is Sapping Nutrients from Our Food — and It Could Become a Global Crisis
ENVR E-129A. Local to Global Agroecology Semester: N/A Professor: Daniel Goldhamer Term: Fall Days: M Time: 8:10-10:10PM, or on demand School: Harvard Extension School Course ID: 16158... Read more about ENVR E-129A. Local to Global Agroecology
Introducing the 2019-2021 Environmental Fellows May 3, 2019 HUCE welcomes new cohort of postdoctoral researchers... Read more about Introducing the 2019-2021 Environmental Fellows
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 Feed 10 Billion by Midcentury March 22, 2019 Plan on less meat, more plants, and … err … pass the crickets, panelists suggest... Read more about How to Feed 10 Billion by Midcentury
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