Hear from city government officials, leaders in sustainable food procurement, as well as expert Harvard faculty across multiple disciplines and approaches, to learn how cities are translating research into new solutions that practitioners and policymakers can successfully implement.
This panel, featuring federal, state, and nonprofit practitioners, discussed how communities across the U.S. are navigating climate challenges, and where we go from here.
The session features four Harvard graduate students with aspirations to see their work make an impact on the world, whether by emitting fewer greenhouse gasses (GHGs), reducing atmospheric GHGs, mitigating the effects of a warming planet, or measuring markers to help inform how our actions affect global climate.
This panel discussion explores the balance between competition and cooperation in the U.S. and China's climate ambitions, the impacts of their climate actions, and how they can address domestic concerns about energy security and competitiveness within this context.
An interdisciplinary panel of Harvard Radcliffe Institute fellows—experts in environmental law, policy, and planning—explores how collaboration among researchers and policymakers can raise ambitions for climate action and climate justice while effecting change.