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  • A collage of photos that includes a seedling growing in soil, a wind turbine, a water treatment facility, solar panels, and a woman cleaning plastic off a beach
    September 9, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Fostering Innovation to Protect the Planet

    Get to know a few of the startup founders in the 2024 Harvard Climate Entrepreneurs Circle—an incubator that has helped launch nearly 100 high-potential ventures dedicated to tackling climate challenges.

  • A group of people gathered in a hall with the Salata Institute Climate and Sustainability Expo red banner at left
    September 9, 2024
    Campus & Community
    Sustainability & Environment

    Registration Open for Climate and Sustainability Career Expo

    On November 1, the Salata Institute Climate and Sustainability Career Expo will connect Harvard and MIT students and alumni interested in climate with employers who are looking to recruit.

  • Breaking co-founders Vaskar Gnyawali and Sukanya Punthambaker in their lab
    September 9, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment

    Startup Discovers Solution That Can Break Down Plastics in Just Months

    Breaking, a startup spun out of Harvard's Wyss Institute of Biologically Inspired Engineering, has discovered a microbe that can degrade multiple types of plastics in as little as 22 months.

  • Circe CEO Shannon Nangle stands in front of the company’s latest gas fermentation chamber
    September 9, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment

    Wyss Institute Spin-Off Engineers Microbes That “Eat” Greenhouse Gases

    Circe, a startup developed at Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, is commercializing a novel bioproduction technology that could significantly reduce the carbon emissions of industries from food to aviation fuel.

  • Shopping paper bag with different groceries on light blue background
    September 9, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Case Study Explores Multimillion-Dollar Food Waste App

    A Harvard Business School case study explores what social entrepreneurs can learn from the successes and failures of Flashfood, an app that seeks to reduce food waste by selling nearly expired groceries at discounted prices.

  • A woman was silhouetted against the setting sun
    September 9, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Health Experts Share How Cities Can Cool Buildings and Protect the Planet

    Kari Nadeau MD ’92, PhD ’95, chair of the Department of Environmental Health at the Harvard Chan School, and Joe Allen, director of the School’s Healthy Buildings Program, share recommendations on how cities can keep people safe from extreme heat while also addressing air conditioning’s toll on the planet.

  • Rea Savla and fellow Solara co-founder Vishesh Mehta with a group of women in India
    September 9, 2024
    Harvard in the World
    Sustainability & Environment

    Harnessing the Sun to Grow Crops

    Co-founded by Rea Savla MBA ’24, Solara provides solar-powered irrigation to small farmers in India as a pay-per-use service, cutting irrigation costs in half and reducing carbon emissions.

  • A hand holding two syringes
    September 9, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment

    With Simple Design Change, Collapsible Syringes Offer Big Climate Savings

    Pacto Medical, co-founded by Ian Speers MPH ’23, has developed a compact and resource-saving prefilled syringe that can be delivered to clinicians around the world with reduced packaging, shipping costs, and environmental impact.

  • Large computer servers glowing with green light
    September 9, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Charging Ahead with AI

    Led by co-founder and CEO Kaixiang Lin PhD ’17, Chemix is speeding up development of more sustainable electric vehicle batteries by employing AI to test out different battery chemistries.

  • Water manhole cover
    September 9, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Testing the Waters

    Venture capitalist and “water evangelist” Tom Ferguson MBA ’14 funds early-stage companies that are focused on developing technologies to help solve the often-overlooked water crisis.

  • Raquel Schreiber
    September 9, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Choosing Her Own Venture

    Engineer and strategic consultant Raquel Schreiber SB ’15, MS/MBA ’21 has advised startups on a wide range of climate solutions, from soil regeneration to palm oil alternatives.

  • Nikki Okrah
    September 9, 2024
    Harvard in the World
    Sustainability & Environment

    Streamlining the Supply Chain

    As founder of Chaku Foods, Nikki Okrah MBA ’21 is helping to boost the incomes of Ghanian farmers and reduce food waste by turning surplus plantain yields into consumer goods. 

  • Youth Climate Summit participants pose on the steps of Harvard Medical School's Gordon Hall
    September 9, 2024
    Campus & Community
    Sustainability & Environment

    Teens Focus on Climate Action at Harvard Chan School’s Youth Summit

    Students from the U.S. and beyond took a deep dive into issues of climate change, equity, and public health at an annual weeklong summit at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

  • Linda Powers Tomasso presents a plan for a "linear urban forest" to Springfield residents
    September 9, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Interdisciplinary Urban Forest Project Seeks to Mitigate Heat, Improve Health

    A Harvard-led project aims to help Springfield, Massachusetts—and, eventually, other older cities across the U.S—minimize the “urban heat island” effect. Urban heat islands are city areas with lots of concrete and asphalt that absorb high levels of solar radiation and have few trees to provide shade, resulting in temperatures that can be 10-12 degrees higher than areas with more vegetation.

  • Illustration of raised fist holding stethoscope
    September 9, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment

    Fellowship Trains Clinicians to Be Climate Advocates in Their Communities

    A study found that participants in the Climate Health Organizing Fellows Program improved their understanding of the historical context of climate change and the health inequities it creates, and also gained confidence in their ability to do something about it.

  • A green energy facility featuring solar panels, wind turbines, and a building with a prominent recycling symbol on the roof
    September 9, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Research Initiative Aims to Cut Computing’s Carbon Footprint by 45 Percent

    A multi-institutional research initiative has been awarded $12 million over five years by the U.S. National Science Foundation for its “potential to revolutionize computing and make significant impacts in reducing the carbon footprint of the lifecycle of computers.”

  • Student stands at podium speaking in front of screen
    August 27, 2024
    Campus & Community

    Engaging Across Differences

    Shira Hoffer '25 founded a nonprofit aimed at promoting open-mindedness and active listening, improving community dynamics, and helping students build skills that will serve them for life.

  • Illustration of the brain in bright purple and blue colors
    August 26, 2024
    Science & Health

    Alzheimer's Drug Could Save Lives with Suspended Animation

    Harvard researchers have found that an existing drug used to treat Alzheimer's could be repurposed to prevent irreversible organ injury.

  • Alan Garber
    August 26, 2024
    Campus & Community

    Harvard Is Up to the Challenge

    With the start of the fall semester, President Alan M. Garber AB ’77, PhD ’82 discusses the challenges and opportunities ahead.

  • Assistant Professor of Applied Physics Giulia Semeghini smiles next to materials in the science lab
    August 23, 2024
    Science & Health

    A New Home for Quantum

    The interdisciplinary consortium of researchers comprising the Harvard Quantum Initiative has settled into a space of its own.

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