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  • Thomas Lee
    July 15, 2024
    Students
    Sustainability & Environment

    A Seismic Discovery

    For his dissertation, Thomas Lee AB ’19, PhD ’24 examined how historical microseisms—faint earth tremors recorded when storm waves crash onshore—might help predict future hurricanes.

  • Harvard Forest senior scientist Jackie Matthes speaks to the tour group at the top of a 120-foot research tower, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding forest
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Tracking Carbon from High Above the Treetops

    During Harvard Climate Action Week, more than 70 participants traveled to Harvard Forest in central Massachusetts to learn how scientists at this 4,000-acre living laboratory capture data and partner with the Nipmuc people—whose ancestral land includes the forest—to guide research, conservation, and education efforts.

  • Ed Markey and Carlos Curbelo
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Markey and Curbelo Call for Bipartisan Action on Climate Change

    Edward Markey, a Democratic senator from Massachusetts, and Carlos Curbelo, a former GOP representative from Florida, discussed bipartisan action on climate change in a discussion on the first day of Harvard Climate Action Week.

  • Floating icebergs on the water amid bare and rocky landscape
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Scientists Explore Potential "Feedback Effects" of Thawing Permafrost

    At Harvard Climate Action Week, experts discussed one of the biggest remaining unknowns in modeling the effects of climate change: the impact of thawing permafrost in the Arctic region, which could unleash large quantities of climate-warming methane.

  • Keshia De Freece Lawrence moderates a panel discussion
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Indigenous Leaders Say Leveraging Traditional Ecological Knowledge Is Key

    At Harvard Climate Action Week, a panel of environmental leaders from New England Tribal Nations explained how traditional ecological knowledge can and should be leveraged to protect natural resources, preserve historical perspectives, and develop climate and environmental solutions.

  • Senator Sheldon Whitehouse appears on a large screen behind economists James Stock and Catherine Wolfram, seated on stage
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Rhode Island Senator Argues Path Forward Must Include Carbon Pricing

    Sheldon Whitehouse, Democratic senator from Rhode Island and co-chair of the U.S. Senate Climate Task Force, did not mince words in a panel discussion held as part of Harvard Climate Action Week: “If we want a path to climate safety, it’s going to require us to do what is economically and morally right, which is to price carbon pollution.”

  • AI-generated image of the sun above the earth's atmosphere
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Scholars Discuss the Science and Ethics of Solar Geoengineering

    At a June 10 discussion held during Harvard Climate Action Week, leading scholars from atmospheric chemistry, climate physics, economics, and philosophy discussed our current understanding of solar geoengineering.

  • Aerial view of Harvard's campus from Eliot House tower
    June 26, 2024
    Campus & Community

    Presidential Task Forces Deliver Preliminary Recommendations

    Co-chairs of initiatives on anti-Muslim, anti-Arab, and anti-Palestinian bias and antisemitism outline initial recommendations.

  • Group of alumni celebrating their 25th reunion
    June 4, 2024
    Campus & Community

    ‘The Only Way Through is With’

    Harvard Alumni Day speakers highlight importance of connection to University community amid times of global discord

  • Travis Lovett and SPARK participants
    June 3, 2024
    Campus & Community
    Public Service

    Making Connections

    Public service is at the heart of a Harvard education. 

  • Barker Center
    May 30, 2024
    Philanthropy
    Campus & Community

    FAS Receives Gift to Bolster Arts and Humanities and Strengthen Financial Aid

    Business leader Joseph Y. Bae ’94 and novelist Janice Y. K. Lee ’94 expand upon three decades of supporting academic excellence and opportunity at Harvard.

  • Aerial view of Dunster House
    May 21, 2024
    Campus & Community

    Alumni Elected to Board of Overseers, HAA Board

    Five new Overseers will assume their roles on May 24, while six new Harvard Alumni Association directors will begin their terms on July 1.

  • Moitri Chowdhury Savard headshot
    May 20, 2024
    Alumni Profiles
    Campus & Community

    New HAA President Brings Holistic Approach to Alumni Leadership

    Moitri Chowdhury Savard committed to listening deeply, respecting differences, finding common ground in shared values

  • Christian Cooper ’84 in a canyon
    May 17, 2024
    Alumni Profiles

    Birds and Storyboards

    Christian Cooper ’84 thinks we should nerd out and look up 

  • Smoke from factory stacks billows across the sky at dusk
    May 13, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment

    Harvard Chan School Research Leads to Stricter U.S. Air Pollution Standards

    Stricter new federal regulations on deadly fine particulate air pollution in the U.S. were announced on February 7, 2024, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health research played a key role in the decision.

  • A grid of photos shows an African elephant, a view of Hanoi, roots in soil, a food warehouse, and an aerial shot of a farm field
    May 13, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Eight Climate Research Projects Receive Seed Grants

    The Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability at Harvard announced a third round of seed grants for work on understudied and emerging topics in climate and sustainability—including research into new methods of direct air capture of carbon dioxide, the role animals play in global carbon cycles, new frameworks for climate migration, and more.

  • A hazy Manhattan skyline last July, when New York City and parts of New Jersey were under an air quality alert due to wildfires burning in Canada
    May 13, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Harvard Physician-Scientist Says Climate Change Is Affecting Immune Health

    Kari Nadeau MD ’92, PhD ’95, chair of the Harvard Chan School’s Department of Environmental Health, says there is strong evidence that climate change is driving a global epidemic of immune health problems.

  • Quino Energy co-founders Eugene Beh and Meisam Bahari, a former postdoctoral researcher at SEAS, posing with containers filled with their solution
    May 13, 2024
    Alumni Profiles
    Sustainability & Environment

    Alum-Founded Startup Begins Production on Cheaper, Safer Flow Battery

    Quino Energy—co-founded by Eugene Beh AB/AM ’09 and former Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences postdoc Meisam Bahari—has begun production on the startup’s redox flow batteries, which use solutions of molecules called quinones to provide a cheaper, safer way to store surplus electricity from renewable sources.

  • An image made with an infrared camera shows an emissions leak at MDC Texas Energy in Texas, 2019.
    May 13, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Scientist Behind Methane Tracker Cites Power of Data to Fight Climate Change

    In an op-ed in the Boston Globe, Steven Wofsy, the Harvard scientist behind MethaneSAT—a satellite-based spectrometer that measures global methane emissions—says that the data from this tool will empower us all to make more informed decisions that can help reduce emissions of this planet-warming gas.

  • Students visiting the dry Santa Catarina riverbed with representatives from studio sponsor Terra Habitus.
    May 13, 2024
    Harvard in the World
    Students
    Sustainability & Environment

    Design Students Devise Drought and Flood Mitigation Strategies in Mexico

    Harvard Graduate School of Design students traveled to Monterrey, Mexico, to help devise design strategies along the Santa Catarina watershed to increase water security and to reduce flood risk. 

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