April 27, 2017 |"Human Imprints on the Tree of Life: Using Evolutionary History to Understand What is Being Lost, and What to Save," with Sandra Diaz, Córdoba National University (Argentina) and Argentine National Research Council; Michael Donoghue, Yale University; Kate Jones, University College London; Ana Rodrigues, The French National Center for Scientific Research; and moderated by Jonathan Davies, McGill University
April 26, 2017 | "Defending the Climate in the Trumpocene " with David Doniger, Director, Climate and Clean Air Program, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
April 26, 2017 - "Improving Agriculture in a Warming World" with David Lobell, William Wrigley Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment; Associate Professor of Earth System Science; Deputy Director, Center on Food Security and the Environment, Stanford University... Read more about Climate Week: "Improving Agriculture in a Warmer World" with David Lobell
Thursday, April 9 – "Climate Change and Human Health: Impacts and Opportunities" Joel Schwartz, Professor of Environmental Epidemiology and Sam Myers, Senior Research Scientist, Dept. of Environmental Health
Friday, April 10 – "Humanitarian Implications of Climate Change" Vincenzo Bolletino, Research Associate, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative; Gregg Greenough, Director of Research, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative; and Ronak Patel, Director, Urbanization and Crises Program, Harvard Humanitarian Inititative
Friday, April 10 – "Jet Stream Variability and Climate" Zhiming Kuang, Gordon McKay Professor of Atmospheric and Environmental Science, Harvard University
Thursday, April 9 – "Coupled Feedbacks in the Climate Structure That Set the Time Scale for Irreversible Change: Arctic Isotopes to Stratospheric Radicals" James Anderson, Philip S. Weld Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry, Harvard University
Thursday, April 9 – "The Role of Health and Climate in Campus Sustainability" Arlene Blum, Scientist and Public Health Advocate, and Heather Henriksen, Director, Office for Sustainability