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  • A white electric car being charged
    February 12, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    A Faster-Charging, Longer-Lasting Battery

    Harvard researchers have developed a new lithium metal battery that recharges in mere minutes and lasts much longer than existing electric vehicle batteries. A step closer to commercialization, the technology could revolutionize EVs by significantly increasing their range while dramatically reducing charging times.

  • Chelsea Clinton holding a microphone
    February 12, 2024
    Harvard in the World
    Sustainability & Environment

    Chelsea Clinton Leads Forum on Climate Change and Childhood Development

    At the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Askwith Forum, Clinton Foundation co-chair Chelsea Clinton led a panel of experts in a discussion about climate change and the role educators can have in improving the lives of children living amid the impacts of a warming planet.

  • A field of grain and a combine harvester surrounded by solar panels
    February 12, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Harvard Innovation Labs Selects Next Cohort of Climate Ventures

    Harvard Innovation Labs has selected 30 ventures that will join the Harvard Climate Entrepreneurs Circle, an incubation program for high-potential startups working to address climate change.

  • Seedling growing out of the ground
    February 12, 2024
    Harvard in the World
    Sustainability & Environment

    Incubation Fund Supports Climate Research in Developing Countries

    Harvard’s Center for International Development, in collaboration with Harvard Radcliffe Institute and the Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute, announced the recipients of the 2023 Global Empowerment Meeting Incubation Fund, advancing innovative climate change research for developing economies on the frontlines of the crisis.

  • Panorama of city skyline marked by clouds and pollution
    February 12, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment

    Landmark Harvard Study That Led to Stricter Clean Air Laws Turns 30

    Thirty years ago, Harvard’s Six Cities Study was the first to link excess mortality in six U.S. cities to emissions of PM2.5—findings that prompted new regulations on industrial smokestack emissions.

  • Coal-fired power plant spewing smoke
    February 12, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment

    Harvard Study Finds Air Pollutants from Coal-Fired Power Plants Deadlier Than Previously Thought

    Exposure to fine particulate air pollutants from coal-fired power plants (coal PM2.5) is associated with a risk of mortality more than double that of exposure to PM2.5 from other sources, according to a new study led by George Mason University, University of Texas at Austin, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

  • Joel Schwartz and Ronnie Levin in their home
    February 12, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment

    Harvard Duo's Work Spurs Call for Lead Pipe Replacement Across U.S.

    An EPA plan to eliminate all of the nation’s lead pipes in 10 years relies heavily on research conducted by wife-and-husband team Ronnie Levin, instructor of environmental health, and Joel Schwartz, professor of environmental epidemiology at the Harvard Chan School. 

  • Alex Berkowitz stands on the Harborwalk in Boston, with the water behind her
    February 12, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Weathering the Storm

    As founder of Coastal Protection Solutions, Alex Berkowitz MLA ’23 is developing offshore floating “speed bumps” that can help reduce the destructiveness of waves on coastal regions.   

  • Kari Nadeau standing on a stage in front of the TEDx Boston logo and a green curtain
    February 12, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment

    A Cost-Benefit Analysis

    In a recent TEDx Talk, Harvard Chan School environmental health chair Kari Nadeau MD ’92, PhD ’95 explains how investments in climate resilience save money in the long run and protect people’s health.  

  • Viraj Sikand and Mark Tracy in a field with elephants in the background
    February 12, 2024
    Harvard in the World
    Sustainability & Environment

    Where Credit Is Due

    Cofounded by Viraj Sikand MBA '24, MPA '27 and Mark Tracy MPA '11, EarthAcre makes it lucrative for Indigenous communities to protect biodiverse habitats by selling "biocredits."

  • An illustration of an elderly man and woman standing outside and facing a quaint pink house, their backs to the viewer
    February 12, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment

    Safeguarding the Vulnerable

    Postdoctoral researcher Amir Baniassadi works with doctors, architects, and engineers to assess how buildings could be designed to better protect the elderly from heat as global temperatures rise.

  • Bridget Terry Long
    January 18, 2024
    Campus & Community

    Long to Step Down as Ed School Dean

    Bridget Terry Long will step down as dean of Harvard's Graduate School of Education at the end of the academic year and return to teaching and research.

  • Tim Murphy with several Harvard football players in the background
    January 17, 2024
    Campus & Community

    End of an Era

    Tim Murphy, the Thomas Stephenson Family Head Coach for Harvard Football, announced his retirement after 30 years leading the program. He leaves as the all-time winningest coach in Ivy League and Harvard history.

  • Edwin Lin ’97
    January 17, 2024
    Alumni Profiles

    Helping the Next Generation

    There was never a guarantee that Edwin Lin ’97 could make dreams of Harvard come true. But hard work and sacrifice made it a reality. And now he is striving to help others have the same chances he did.  

  • Joe O'Donnell in his office
    January 12, 2024
    Campus & Community

    Remembering Joe O'Donnell

    Friends and colleagues share memories of a beloved alumnus known for his fierce commitment to Harvard and to serving others.

  • An image of a marsh photoshopped to include a person in waders tending to a group of large white devices that look like planters sitting in the water
    January 9, 2024
    Students
    Sustainability & Environment

    Designing a Solution for Cleaner Waterways

    Inspired by a friend’s case of mercury poisoning and a recent oil spill in Ohio, students at the Harvard Graduate School of Design have developed a 3D-printed device—dubbed “TINA”—that can remove heavy metals from contaminated rivers and lakes by expediting a naturally occurring bacterial process.

  • Naomi Oreskes
    January 9, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Professor Named a TIME100 Climate Leader

    Naomi Oreskes, Henry Charles Lea Professor of the History of Science and affiliated professor of earth and planetary sciences at Harvard, was selected for her work to expose corporate efforts to undermine the scientific consensus about human-caused climate change.

  • Yo-Yo Ma holding a cello, Pattie Gonia, and Quinn Christopherson holding an acoustic guitar standing outside with mountains in the background
    January 9, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    A Climate Anthem for Our Times

    Yo-Yo Ma AB ’71, MusD ’91 partnered with climate activist Pattie Gonia and indigenous Alaskan Quinn Christopherson for “Won’t Give Up,” a song and video to inspire hope and action.

  • Members of the Harvard health team at COP28
    January 9, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Faculty Attending COP28 Share Reflections, Outline Work Ahead

    Harvard’s delegation to the COP28 climate change talks in Dubai included more than a dozen faculty representing six Harvard Schools and the wide range of disciplines required to tackle the climate crisis, from public health to economics.

  • Harvard College students met former vice president Al Gore with members of the official UNFCCC Youth Constituency media team
    January 9, 2024
    Students
    Sustainability & Environment

    At COP28, Student Talks Deforestation, Interviews Al Gore

    Harvard College junior and climate activist Angela Zhong '25 shares a first-person account of her experience attending the COP28 global climate conference in Dubai.

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