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Date
October 25, 2023
Time
5:00-6:00 p.m.
Location
Virtual Event
Category
Attendance Policy
Open to students, Open to alumni, Registration required
Accessibility
Real time captioning available
Contact
HAA Alumni Education | haa_alumnieducation@harvard.edu | 617-495-1920
This Is a Past Event

Join the Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability and the Vice Provost Office for Advances in Learning as they present Harvard Speaks on Climate Change, a new series featuring Harvard faculty working on different dimensions of the climate challenge.

In the inaugural session, Professors Daniel Jacob and Steven Wofsy PhD '71 will delve into their groundbreaking research on the satellite detection of methane emissions, shedding light on the implications of their data and developments for future greenhouse gas mitigation strategies. Professor and Vice Provost for Climate and Sustainability Jim Stock will host.

This series is part of the collection of VPAL Signature Events and is co-sponsored by the Harvard Alumni Association.

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Please complete this registration form to confirm your attendance. You will be emailed the Zoom link before the event. This event is only open to members of the Harvard and Radcliffe alumni communities. Questions? Contact the Harvard Alumni Association at haa_alumnieducation@harvard.edu or 617-495-1920.

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