Key Conversations
Senator Whitehouse on carbon pricing: there’s no other path to climate safety
In a wide-ranging discussion at Harvard Climate Action Week, the Democrat from Rhode Island discussed the economic and environmental realities of climate taxation. Read more.

In a wide-ranging discussion at Harvard Climate Action Week, the Democrat from Rhode Island discussed the economic and environmental realities of climate taxation. Read more.

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Scientists at Harvard describe their worst climate fears
“Some people say this is pessimism. It’s not. This is about realism, about science, about being a scientist and describing the world,” said Professor Daniel Schrag. Read more.
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Urban EV charging for all: New report outlines 10 strategies for cities
Widespread electric vehicle (EV) adoption is critical to confronting climate change – but a lack of sufficient public charging infrastructure is holding many potential EV drivers back. A new report
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Crossed Wires: New study on the grid points to solutions
To meet growing electricity demand, the United States will need to increase the capacity of its long- distance transmission lines by 25 percent over the next two decades. A new Salata Institute-Roosev

To meet growing electricity demand, the United States will need to increase the capacity of its long- distance transmission lines by 25 percent over the next two decades. A new Salata Institute-Roosevelt Project study, released during Harvard Climate Action Week, examines the regulatory, political, and social factors that shape long-distance transmission development and offers five core findings. Read more.

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A decades-long ecological experiment runs in Harvard Forest
A two mile walk through the Harvard Forest revealed a living laboratory to Harvard Climate Action Week participants. Read more.
A two mile walk through the Harvard Forest revealed a living laboratory to Harvard Climate Action Week participants. Read more.